It struck me recently how many people don’t claim tax back on their professional fees etc because they think this can be an onerous task, then at graduation talking to some of our new graduates I was introduced to a dispensing optician’s partner who happened to be a tax manager in an accountancy firm and she explained how easy this can be.
There are currently three tax effective things many of us could do easily to reduce our tax bill.
All you need is a Government Gateway and personal tax account (anybody can have these, and they are very easy to set up). The click ‘Check if you can claim’ which is within the above link and follow the step-by-step instructions to claim.
If an individual is within self-assessment, such expenses should be claimed via there tax return (or overpayment relief claims) instead of the above and they should ask their accountant / tax adviser for assistance. A claim cannot be made if the expenses have been reimbursed.
*Advice from a suitability qualified professional should be sought, where required.
*Advice from a suitability qualified professional should be sought, where required.
Please note, the individual must have been required to work from home, not worked from home by choice.
If an individual is within self-assessment, this claim must be made via their tax return instead of the above and they should ask their accountant / tax adviser for assistance.
A claim cannot be made if the expenses have been reimbursed.
*Advice from a suitability qualified professional should be sought, where required.