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grumpygrouter
I would say that training to be a tiler and then starting in business as a tiler would constitute a viable business expense as it was a cost deemed wholey and entirely for business purposes. Stick it through as start up costs, that is what I am doing, you probably would not have any problem. Tax man is unlikely to want to see a full break down of start up costs when entered on a tax return.
Incedently, if you are self employed and your turnover for your first tax return is below £15k, you don't even need to give a bread down of any costs, just turnover and total expenses giving a bottom line profit (or loss). Easily hidden this way. Hope the tax man is not looking at this thread :wink_smile:
Grumpy
Incedently, if you are self employed and your turnover for your first tax return is below £15k, you don't even need to give a bread down of any costs, just turnover and total expenses giving a bottom line profit (or loss). Easily hidden this way. Hope the tax man is not looking at this thread :wink_smile:
Grumpy