Capital expenditure incurred on additions, alterations or improvements to the premises
Fair point, and I am not an accountant, but under what heading do you claim. Do you consider a fitted kitchen to be furniture & fittings. If so your defination would be a very loose one. If you are not going to capitalise the fitted kitchen I would get professional advise about this.a kitchen is a necessity, say you have a 20 year old kitchen falling to bits and you put in a new one to replace the rotting from damp one for example
What expenses can be claimed for Wear and Tear?
If a premises is let for residential purposes and it is furnished, a claim can be made for a wear and tear allowance based on the cost of the furniture and fittings. It will be necessary to retain an itemised list of expenditure incurred each year.
Nowadays I would consider kitchens to be fittings, replaced circa every 10 years or so. Windows are also another interesting question. If you have old wooden windows that are rotten do you fix them (nearly impossible) or do you put in double glazing which is cheaper. I know it improves the house but really it's a repair? Can be argued both way in my opinion.
I replaced an old kitchen & bathroom last year and wrote it all off in one year as they were replacements. I sent a letter to the tax office explaining that was the reason the expenses where so high. They didn't seem to have a problem with it.
Nowadays I would consider kitchens to be fittings,
So I think the kitchen can be written off as capital depreciation
How so?Both of the following posted by Bronte
Appears to be conflict here
.Don't take no response from them that everything is in order. If there is a problem then they can claim interest and charges.
What you have done dosn't seem right to me. You have replaced fixtures and fittings not made repairs
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