BTC notes from chief assessor
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There is an example on the taxations notes from the chief assessor about capital allowance of a sole trader which I don't get:
A car of the finance manager for £18200 with 60% private usage shows a WDA of £3000 and in the total allowance column same £3000, why she didn't deduct the private usage?
A car of the finance manager for £18200 with 60% private usage shows a WDA of £3000 and in the total allowance column same £3000, why she didn't deduct the private usage?
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which report is it?0
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Don't remember where I got it, it was around together with MAC and DFS...
anyway I may know why, the private portion of the finance manager is irrelevant, as he's an employee.0
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