"Expenses relating to business use of home can be calculated by multiplying the number of hours worked at home per month times the following applicable amounts: £10 (for 25-50 hours/month); £18 (51-100 hours); and £26 (101 hours or more). However, business will still have the option to claim any allowable portion of actual expenses."
Does this really mean number of hours x applicable amount or applicable amount x number of months?
Its way more than the current nominal amount if its the way it reads.
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"Expenses relating to business use of home can be calculated by multiplying the number of hours worked at home per month times the following applicable amounts: £10 (for 25-50 hours/month); £18 (51-100 hours); and £26 (101 hours or more). However, business will still have the option to claim any allowable portion of actual expenses."
Does this really mean number of hours x applicable amount or applicable amount x number of months?
Its way more than the current nominal amount if its the way it reads.
This should cover my 5 portions of fruit a day : )
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