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My roof can only hold panels for about 90% of the power used by the servers. So there's no way I could personally benefit from the panels.
I just thought 1 invoice (for the 1-time investment) would be easier than a yearly payment for power costs (if that's even allowed).
I also want to be able...
PS: I've had bad experience with my accountant in Holland. Lots of things needed fixing and I had to report him to the Dutch HMRC. Not all accountants are equally good ;-)
He may be right, but I just would like a 2nd opinion.
Or can the company pay me personal an amount towards the electricity costs if the energy used can be evidenced?
It just doesn't seem unreasonable to ask which is why I can't understand why it's not possible
Thanks
Matt
Hi all
I need advice about bookkeeping.
I run a website design company (Ltd company) from home where I have multiple servers running.
I've calculated it's costing me £700 in electricity every year, personally. Half of my energy bill! I have meters on my power sockets to evidence the...