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No, it is not. As per OP, they only bought an empty building and not the equipment:
By "url" I assume OP meant domain name.
And then they brought their own equipment:
If, however, the equipment was included in the sale, the responsibility for it begins from the moment the ownership is...
If you were to hypothetically assume a situation that reflects the OP's case, you would not buy a stolen cordless drill (copyrighted image along with website code and content). You would buy the workshop (domain name) in which the stolen cordless drill had been used.
This is a very risky procedure on the courier side. A collection should only be allowed in cases when the recipient is not available at the time of delivery, not when delivery is REFUSED.
There is always a possibility of a genuine mistake. People sometimes forget what they paid for. The payment reference on the bank statement is not always descriptive enough. Also, close relatives may use the card and fail to inform the card owner about it. We have had an old lady once who has...
It is worth the trouble for £200 mobile phone? Will it make things easier / better if I move it to expenses so they are in the Profit and Loss Account, since you have mentioned it?
In VT Cash Book it is listed in the Balance Sheet and not in the Profit and Loss Account.
I did:
Dr FA - equipment, fixtures & fittings: Cost - additions
Cr Bank: Current account
Hello,
I am filing my first tax return for my limited company using HMRC online service and the system is asking:
“Do you need to claim capital allowances?
You can deduct some or all of the value of items that qualify for capital allowances from your taxable profits. For example, equipment or...