debbie
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Post by debbie on Sept 6, 2007 10:12:15 GMT
Hiya Everyone,
I am new to childminding and I was going to buy a tall cupboard to put all my files and also the toys in. Does anybody know if this can go down as expenses or not? Many thanks Debbie
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Post by theresa on Sept 6, 2007 10:29:24 GMT
yes i would put it down, infact i would put anything that you buy for childminding that you wouldn't normally use down for expenses
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Post by emler on Sept 6, 2007 12:16:19 GMT
Hi Debbie, I agree with Theresa. If its to be used for childminding then it has to be a childminding expense. Emler x
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Post by janet on Sept 6, 2007 12:44:51 GMT
yes i put everthing down xxxxx
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Post by Wiggly on Sept 6, 2007 13:50:39 GMT
Ihaven't started minding yet but I would class the unit as an expense as it is for childminding.
Susan x
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Post by mel on Sept 6, 2007 17:13:26 GMT
absolutely - if its being used for minding then you should could it against tax.
Mel x
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Post by sarahnev707 on Sept 6, 2007 19:05:09 GMT
When you buy anything new think - would I have bought this if I wasn't doing my job from my home If the answer is 'no' then put it in your expenses Sarahx
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debbie
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Post by debbie on Sept 7, 2007 13:17:38 GMT
Thanks everybody - I've had my inspection and just waiting for CRB checks and cert no. Just wanted to say what a great help this site has been. I haven't done many threads but I do read them all and have picked up some invaluable info so thanks!! Debbie
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Post by sar on Sept 8, 2007 17:10:25 GMT
hi Debbie i had to get a filling Cabernet and i put that in my expenses so as the others say if its for child minding put it down
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