Claiming Expenses For Use of Home As Office
written by trigon04-20-2009
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Once upon a time the only expenses that you could claim when using part of your home as an office were the additional costs incurred. This meant that HMRC would not allow any part of your standing charges to be claimed as they argued that you would incur these whether or not you used your home for business.
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