Capital allowances on Buy to Let Properties

Capital allowances on Buy to Let Properties

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A landlord using a laptop, printer and car for managing his Buy to let portfolio. Say an estimated 20% business use - though it is one very difficult to calculate and justify and not sure HMRC would be able to counter the argument on a % of business use.

I assume capital allowances can be cliamed based on the 20% business use

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By King_Maker
04th Mar 2014 18:22

Your assumption is correct.

If the tax involved is small (relatively speaking), I would be surprised if HMRC challenge it.

Business mileage at HMRC's approved rates may be better (and simpler?) than % of CAs + motoring costs?

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