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can i as an employee still fill out a self assessment and claim capital allowances on tools ive bought? spent about 1600 this year on various tools
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You can claim against any expense your employer doesn’t recompense you for.
Vehicles that cost over ÂŁ50,000 are treated as capital expenditure....
Because Elsparko mentioned his MD used to sell his company Supercars to himself.I don't know why you're bringing up the subject of vehicles. As an employee, the OP can't claim capital allowance on vehicles:
Tax relief for employees: Buying other equipment - GOV.UK - https://www.gov.uk/tax-relief-for-employees/buying-other-equipment
was actually a client who sold himself the cars after purchasing through the company when we did jobs for some ROV repair placeBecause Elsparko mentioned his MD used to sell his company Supercars to himself.
You may have to show that: "the amount is incurred wholly, exclusively and necessarily in the performance of the duties of the employment".
The HMRC rules are a little stricter on employed expenses than on self-employed people.
Work expenses - http://taxaid.org.uk/guides/taxpayers/tax-for-employees/work-expenses
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