Tax free computers?
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chrisjl

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787 posts

306 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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A couple of people have independantly told me that there is currently a tax exemption for employees buying computers (to help spread IT literacy). Neither Google or inlandrevenue.gov.uk have managed to confirm this (the latter does talk about employer owned equipment lent to employees, but I've been given the impression that this rule applies to employee owned equipment).
Does anyone know any more?

Mikey G

4,859 posts

264 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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Our company is just thinking about doing this, they are giving all its employees the option to buy IT equipment for the price they pay which is from what i understand VAT free.

Mike

slinky

15,704 posts

273 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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One of the managers in my office has details on this, I'll grab them off him tomorrow and drop you a line...

slinky

r32

401 posts

276 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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The company i work for has just done this. In our case the equipment is for hire, not purchase.

Liszt

4,334 posts

294 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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Ours has done it too. Lease the kit and you get it VAT free.

However, The prices were retail prices and a bit of shopping could have got the kit at a similar price.

Kinky

39,915 posts

293 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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It's called the Home Computing Initiative.

And is only applicable or valid until Mid-october I think

K

chrisjl

Original Poster:

787 posts

306 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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Mikey,
That sounds like just the thing.

Slinky,
If you're talking about the same thing as Mikey, I'm keen to hear more.

r32, Liszt, Kinky,
That doesn't sound like quite the right thing (or it's a variation of it) - I'm looking to buy and not pay income tax on the value (or get the VAT back). Basically, I want a cheap Powerbook

slinky

15,704 posts

273 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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here is a link to the DTI site for the HCI (Home Computing Initiative)... That should give you all of the details on the concept...

AFAIR, it is designed to enable employee's to purchase computers for home use through their companies in an HP fashion..

The cost (at whatever discount the company can get from their supplier, remember your company will be liable for tax reductions on this) is paid in full by the company and then deducted from your pay on a monthly basis (or as agreed with the company)..

So, if your firm have a good thing going with an Apple supplier, you may be able to get your wish..

HTH,

slinky

wiggy001

7,065 posts

295 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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The company I work for does this. Basically, you buy a PC (up to the value of £1500 I believe) interest free over a few years. The payments for the pc are taken from your wages before Tax and NI are deducted so in effect you are getting a 23% or 41% discount (depending on whether you are a higher rate tax payer).

We are also doing the same thing with mobile phones at the moment...

simpo two

91,563 posts

289 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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I wonder if any Labour politicians can actually use a computer? I don't see Gordy typing his own letters...

pdV6

16,442 posts

285 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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A place my brother in law used to work for had a similar scheme. Basically they "gave" you a PC to take home in order to become more computer-literate and after 2 years you could buy it from the company at a knock-down price.

In his case, he already had a new PC, so obtained one for me instead. At the time it was a top-of-the range Dell (P2-333 ) and I eventually paid about £200 for it, which was nice.

Pigeon

18,535 posts

270 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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And I thought this thread was going to be about obtaining laptops free of the Microshite tax - ie. how to buy one with a blank HD, instead of having to pay for the XP installation which Linux-heads immediately wipe anyway.

chrisjl

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787 posts

306 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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Pigeon said:
And I thought this thread was going to be about obtaining laptops free of the Microshite tax


It is. I want a Powerbook.

robertuk

591 posts

286 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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Scheme for bikes /PDAs/Laptops

"Benefit from the latest PCs/Bikes on a TAX free basis" - quote from website

www.booost.uk.com/

Enjoy,

R

Bodo

12,512 posts

290 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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Pigeon said:
And I thought this thread was going to be about obtaining laptops free of the Microshite tax - ie. how to buy one with a blank HD, instead of having to pay for the XP installation which Linux-heads immediately wipe anyway.
Asus offer their notebooks with or without o/s in Germany. They're reported to work well with Linux too.

Pigeon

18,535 posts

270 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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That's useful to know, cheers.