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Here to agree with @Newchodge above. Parking fees, tolls, congestion charge are fully allowable for tax in addition to the 45p/25p per mile claimed for business journeys in your own car.
UPDATE
Finally got the effing thing to work!
Found some instructions on a Reddit forum
Had to set the printer as the default printer which is not ideal as I print mainly to PDF
But at least the flipping thing now prints from the new laptop.
Thank you @Alcom IT It was this para that got the...
Exactly! Inconsistencies like this all over their website and no way to speak to an actual human.
Looks like that's my only option. Thankully I don't have to print in colour often but it's a bummer when you need to and you can't.
Thanks for this
Looks like my only option is to email documents to my old machine if I want to print fron the Dell. I'm certainly not going to throw away a printer that's in perfect working condition because Dell can't be bothered to update their drivers.
Can I ask you what you make of this...
Thank you for responding.
The printer is connected via USB and so printing out of port USB001. My set up on my old Dell laptop was a USB hub into which 4 separate devices could be plugged. The two printers were plugged into it so I could just pick a printer at will. With the new laptop up...
Whenever I see this I assume that they haven't used an accountant as an accountant would know that you don't need to file a P&L. My view is that if anybody who wants to see your P&L they can come and ask you for it. If they can't ask you for it then they have no business seeing it.
If it's already filed then the best thing is to look up your company at Companies House and go to the filing history tab. You can then see exactly what's been filed.
Personally I find CoHo/HMRC sites too cumbersome so always file using my own software.
I have recently changed laptops from a Dell Inspiron to a new HP17 laptop PC17-c2000. I have two printers, a Brother mono laser and a Dell colour laser. When I connected the Brother printer, the new laptop recognised it straight away and I've been able to print from it with no problem.
I...