Hi,
I just found this thread as my friend has bought an old farmhouse and I was wondering if it would be beneficial for them to register as a small holding but I am struggling to find any information out about it.
DMGbus could you point me in the direction of the on-line info?
I know I don't know which is why I am trying to find out how I get to know!
Its not something that my current post will cover.
I am wondering if I would have to try to get a job in a specialist practice (which I assume would be very hard as it is hard to find a decent trainee job anyway and I dont have any specialist experience)
My answers
Ideally they would scan a bar code. But if not then they will sign for it and give the form to admin who will move the stock according to the form.
The rep is effectively just a different stock location. Warehouse 2 if you like.
Does anyone use Microsoft Dynamics?
Hi,
I just found this thread as my friend has bought an old farmhouse and I was wondering if it would be beneficial for them to register as a small holding but I am struggling to find any information out about it.
DMGbus could you point me in the direction of the on-line info?
there are no company cars? they are all private cars?
as far as i can make out you can claim 2.5p per 45p
I have to post this int my accounting system expenses form as 1934 miles at 30p no vat
and 1934 miles at 12.5p + 20% VAT
this gives me £821.95 net
£48.35 VAT
total £870.30
Is that correct?
Because if it is then my expenses form given to me is wrong as it is calculating the VAT to be £38.68?
Also do you have to keep fuel receipts as this is not being done...
where would I find information which supports this? All i seem to be able to find is the bit saying you can claim 45p per mile?
ICAEW
I tried looking here but I'm ACCA so I cant see these pages :-(
how do I get to know?!
I know I don't know which is why I am trying to find out how I get to know!
Its not something that my current post will cover.
I am wondering if I would have to try to get a job in a specialist practice (which I assume would be very hard as it is hard to find a decent trainee job anyway and I dont have any specialist experience)
or if there is any training I can do on my own.
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one little letter makes a big difference!
I'm blaming the new keyboard....
Any serious advice?!
Well yes.
Do you not eat lunch between 11 and 3?! Surely outside of these hours it would not be lunch time!
The question is can he claim it as a tax deductible expense as he is working on the clients premises and not in his (home) office.
He is currently is only doing 2-3 full days per week with 8 clients.