mine came to a couple hundred for last year, not a king's ransom, but worth the claim.The irony is that the eworking expenses are so puny that they're barely worth claiming and are actually more of a nuisance than anything.
Ok if you're happy to retain all relevant domestic bills for 6 years.mine came to a couple hundred for last year, not a king's ransom, but worth the claim.
I wouldn't have thought that was the problematic part, since even the stickiest Inspector would be unlikely to get into a major dispute about whether or not a person had used electricity, heat or internet (as long as the cost is reasonable) even in the absence of all the bills - the more problematic bit would be verifying the proportion of one's days spent working from home...Ok if you're happy to retain all relevant domestic bills for 6 years.
Agreed, it's a lot of bother for relatively small money.I wouldn't have thought that was the problematic part, since even the stickiest Inspector would be unlikely to get into a major dispute about whether or not a person had used electricity, heat or internet (as long as the cost is reasonable) even in the absence of all the bills - the more problematic bit would be verifying the proportion of one's days spent working from home...
There is a facility to upload the bills to revenue & they are saved there for you in the event they are ever required for verification.Ok if you're happy to retain all relevant domestic bills for 6 years.
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