keynes
Multiverse Poster
Thank you sirExample 2: Self-employed person earning 100,000 and paying tax at 40% and having no other expenses they can offset against taxes, also has 60,000 net income and 40,000 they have to pay to the Inland Revenue. Now if this person wants to buy a 2,400 computer, first of all they can claim the VAT back. Then, as it's a business expense, it reduces the amount of income to be taxed from 100,000 to 98,000, so there's less tax to be paid. The end result being that 1,200 of the price of the PC is being paid out of net income, the other 800 (40%) is being paid out of the 40k that was destined to be for the IR, and the VAT we already got back. Net result, Self-employed person gets 60,000 - 1,200 = 58,800 net and has paid only half the price of the computer. The other 40% of the VAT-free amount was going to the IR but instead went to the PC provider.
Wonder if I could claim my PS4 and ipad as business expense