Hi - question for any tax experts out there.
I am considering going from contracting to being a full time employee on PAYE.
The position I'm considering the employment contract states that I would not be office based, instead my permanent place of work would be 'home-based'.
I would be required to travel for a significant part of my job and this is where things get hazy.
As I am PAYE I was wondering if there is anything I could claim in regards to capital allowances.
I am getting mixed information on what you can claim regards capital allowances for cars/vans etc.
HMRC state that you cannot have capital allowances for cars and vans.
However I have been told that I can claim tax relief on the interest element on any HP I may have taken out to purchase a vehicle which is necessary for my work, in addition to the mileage allowance relief.
Is anyone aware of anything else that I may be able to claim as a PAYE employee but being home based?
Its an important consideration as I'm having to weigh up the 'is it worth it' question or stay as I am!
Thanks in advance!
SnV
I am considering going from contracting to being a full time employee on PAYE.
The position I'm considering the employment contract states that I would not be office based, instead my permanent place of work would be 'home-based'.
I would be required to travel for a significant part of my job and this is where things get hazy.
As I am PAYE I was wondering if there is anything I could claim in regards to capital allowances.
I am getting mixed information on what you can claim regards capital allowances for cars/vans etc.
HMRC state that you cannot have capital allowances for cars and vans.
However I have been told that I can claim tax relief on the interest element on any HP I may have taken out to purchase a vehicle which is necessary for my work, in addition to the mileage allowance relief.
Is anyone aware of anything else that I may be able to claim as a PAYE employee but being home based?
Its an important consideration as I'm having to weigh up the 'is it worth it' question or stay as I am!
Thanks in advance!
SnV
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