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pinkypaw

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  1. I have just started my own business from home selling on ebay. I have registered with hmcs site but am finding it complex finding out what I can claim against tax. I understand about my expenses, but would like to know if I can claim capital allowance for my computer which I purchased in 2004. I had used it privately up until Jan this year, but now use it mostly for my business. I have other office equipment like a new chair, which I have a receipt for but other office stuff which I do not have receipts for were all purchased before I started my business, but are all essentially used for my business. I would like to know if I can claim these items against my tax. If I can, how do I calculate this percentage? thank you, any advice welcome.
  2. One of my friends has been presented with an issue they are unsure about and wondered if anyone here can shed some light on the subject. My friend has been asked by their elderly parents to move back in to their 4 bedroom council house. Their father is the assured tenant and has offered to pass the succession to them as they do not want their spouse to be moved out when they die. My friend already owns their own one bedroom flat with their partner and has always said,the flat is too small for them, they are unable to have children. They were wondering if they could move to their parents home and rent their flat out using their parents council house as their principal home. I know that my friend does not want to see her Mum pushed out of her home before she is ready and as her daughter, would rather take care of her for as long as possible until their Mum is ready to go into a residential home. Their parents have lived in their council house for over 40 years and my friend lived there for 25 years before they moved out and purchased their own flat with their partner. Just wanted to know if my friend would be entitled to succeed the new tenant if their father chose to hand it to them.
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