- we tried to claim unprinted t-shirts and jeans when thats not acceptable either.
MMMmmm. It's called SELF ASSESSMENT, so I do it myself. I did consider getting an accountant and went to see a local one in his house. (For the Chepstow lads, it was Andrew B........ in the Danes). His house, although in a nice area was utterly filthy. So was he. There was piles of paper all over the place and he hadn't had his windows cleaned in years. Inside it stank.
I didn't have the guts to tell him to his face that I had no confidence in him what-so-ever and although he was cheap (£120) I decided to do my books myself.
Get a book from a library; there's plenty in there about self-assessment for the self-employed and learn how to do it yourself.
Anything, including clothing that I purchase for the use of my business I class as 'tax deductable'. However, I've not had a tax investigation: but if I did get one and found out the £30 quid's worth of t-shirts weren't; I'd just pay the tax-man back.
At the end of the day, we're window cleaners; and Self Assessment is meant to be done by your'self', as the name implies. A little bit of knowledge can be 'streched' very far.
Get a book from the library is my advice! It's not rocket science. I believe HMS Tax Inspectors have better things to do than harrass hard-working window cleaners over a few quid spent on T-Shirts.
I reckon if you purchase clothing for work, then it should be tax-deductable. When I was in the army I had my uniform given to me (apart from my Mess Dress; but I was only 'encouraged' to buy that).
Officer's, even though they generally earn more than soldiers get their Mess Dress issued for free!
The flimsy reason given was that 'Officer's' have to socialise to a particular 'level' because... well because - I can't even remember what the reason was.
Anyway, I had to fork out £600 for my Mess Dress after 13 years in the Army, when some bloody snot nosed 18 year old lieutenant - just out of university - got his at the tax payers expense.
Educate yourself and use it to your advantage is my advice!
Just keep in mind that if you've paid at least £600 in tax this year, it's only kept one wet-behind-the-ears officer looking smart in his 'getting drunk' uniform, and no doubt it'll be wrecked as soon as he gets crippled in the Sergeant's Mess when playing Mess Rugby.
There's no justice in this world when it comes to paying taxes. All's fair in love and war as they say; including paying your taxes!
Rant over!