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Putting It Through the Company: Tax Planning for Companies & Their Owners
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Putting It Through the Company: Tax Planning for Companies & Their Owners
Current price: $36.99


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Putting It Through the Company: Tax Planning for Companies & Their Owners
Current price: $36.99
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This brand new guide answers one of the most frequently asked tax planning questions: "What can I get my company to pay for?"
Putting It Through the Company
answers this question by examining the rules for dozens of different tax deductions, including:
Directors expenses (travel and subsistence, entertainment, fees and subscriptions, home office costs etc)
The most tax-efficient way to pay yourself salary, dividends, and other income this year
Employing your children and other family members
Over 30 tax-efficient benefits the company can provide to you and your employees
Tax relief for capital spending on equipment, computers, furniture, you name it. There's a dazzling array of allowances available at the moment
Motoring costs - the tax savings are astounding for company vans and electric cars
What you can claim if you work from home
Property costs you can put through the company
Plus lots and lots more: things like waiting room sofas, TVs, vacuum cleaners, fridges, coffee machines, advertising and sponsorship, website and internet costs...
The guide focuses on some of the less obvious stuff and provides a plain English guide to the rule that lies at the heart of nearly all business deductions: they must be "incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business".
It also looks at the issue of recovering VAT on company expenses.
Putting It Through the Company
answers this question by examining the rules for dozens of different tax deductions, including:
Directors expenses (travel and subsistence, entertainment, fees and subscriptions, home office costs etc)
The most tax-efficient way to pay yourself salary, dividends, and other income this year
Employing your children and other family members
Over 30 tax-efficient benefits the company can provide to you and your employees
Tax relief for capital spending on equipment, computers, furniture, you name it. There's a dazzling array of allowances available at the moment
Motoring costs - the tax savings are astounding for company vans and electric cars
What you can claim if you work from home
Property costs you can put through the company
Plus lots and lots more: things like waiting room sofas, TVs, vacuum cleaners, fridges, coffee machines, advertising and sponsorship, website and internet costs...
The guide focuses on some of the less obvious stuff and provides a plain English guide to the rule that lies at the heart of nearly all business deductions: they must be "incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the business".
It also looks at the issue of recovering VAT on company expenses.