Do you guys claim for the electric used for running RO pumps and heaters? This is my first year producing my own water..If you do, how do you work it out? Sounds tight but every penny counts!Cheers
if you claim for home electric etc do you have to register the home as a place of business then inviting business rates from council etc or is 10% like a limit you can get away with?
You use home as office don't you? That's electric used too. I think I just claim 10% of the full bill. You haven't got to work it out to the penny-just a reasonable estimate.
Dave, as a guide you can claim approx £300 towards using a room as a office. I presume you are on a business rate with regard to your water consumption & drainage ect ? Ed
Quote from: DaveG on January 23, 2014, 08:47:12 amDo you guys claim for the electric used for running RO pumps and heaters? This is my first year producing my own water..If you do, how do you work it out? Sounds tight but every penny counts!CheersTake the wattage of the pump/heater, etc.Multiply that by a typical number of hours a week you run it. Thats your consumption in watt hours for that item. Add together that result for all the things you run. Divide by 1000 to give KWh (kilowatt-hours). Multiply by the number of weeks you work in a year (47?).Multiply by whatever it says is the price per KWh for electricity (dont use the gas price, much lower) on your bill.Add in 20% of the standing charge.Claim total.
I claim for my time online on CIU. I allow £55.00 an hour, its a cost, I could be earning shedloads whilst on here>