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   08/05/2008, 11:38
Maggie is not online. Last active: 30/06/2008 16:53:07 Maggie

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I'm sorry, but I'm still a little confused about this line and I can't find anything about it in the FAQS - can anybody help me please?

I know that I can claim back 50% of the cost of our new insert  ... but what about all the other bits & pieces that are necessary to make it work?  Such as the conduit & isolation?

Thanks very much


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   08/05/2008, 12:07
Sunday Driver is not online. Last active: 25/06/2008 14:12:23 Sunday Driver



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Full details of what can be claimed are set out in tax guidance note 2041-GR.

It may be easier just to ask your installer to mark the invoice with those items which qualify....Wink [;-)]

 

 


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   08/05/2008, 12:18
Ron Avery is not online. Last active: 06/07/2008 17:48:08 Ron Avery

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"I know that I can claim back 50% of the cost of our new insert "

That is not strictly true.  You can claim back the cost of the materials not the man hours, but you enter the total cost of the invoice including tax but less the man hours element.

"vous devez déclarer le  prix TTC mais  le coût de la main d'oeuvre est exclu"


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   08/05/2008, 15:13
Maggie is not online. Last active: 30/06/2008 16:53:07 Maggie

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Many thanks for that SD & Ron.  I think I'll visit the shop and ask them to mark the facture as you suggested SD, less likely to make any mistakes that way ... I hope!

Regards


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