Tax deductible?
Discussion
I'm thinking of starting a web business. Details are thin at the moment but I know I will need the following to run the business effectively:
A dedicated server. Roughly £60 a month.
An internet connection and phone line. About £20 a month.
Paypal fees.
Are any of those tax deductible?
Is there an explanation somewhere of what is/isn't tax deductible?
Thanks in advance.
A dedicated server. Roughly £60 a month.
An internet connection and phone line. About £20 a month.
Paypal fees.
Are any of those tax deductible?
Is there an explanation somewhere of what is/isn't tax deductible?
Thanks in advance.
Edited by Frankeh on Thursday 4th March 17:04
Frankeh said:
I'm thinking of starting a web business. Details are thin at the moment but I know I will need the following to run the business effectively:
A dedicated server. Roughly £60 a month.
An internet connection and phone line. About £20 a month.
I think you might be underestimating the cost of running a "web business". What are you planning to put on this server? A dedicated server. Roughly £60 a month.
An internet connection and phone line. About £20 a month.
I'm not, IT is what I do.
The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
Edited by Frankeh on Thursday 4th March 22:02
Frankeh said:
I'm not, IT is what I do.
The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
That is precisely why it IS deductible.The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
Edited by Frankeh on Thursday 4th March 22:02
Of course advertising is allowable.
I think you need to do a bit of reading up on how accounts are put together for a small business - or speak to an accountant.
miniman said:
Frankeh said:
The application I need is bandwidth
Sorry but I'm just not seeing how £20/month is going to get you any sensible amount of bandwidth for a server. Frankeh said:
I'm thinking of starting a web business. Details are thin at the moment but I know I will need the following to run the business effectively:
A dedicated server. Roughly £60 a month.
An internet connection and phone line. About £20 a month.
Paypal fees.
Are any of those tax deductible?
Is there an explanation somewhere of what is/isn't tax deductible?
Thanks in advance.
I've been through where you are now a few times, so anything specific feel free to PM me. Assuming this is a business on the side of PAYE, and the turn over will be relatively low it can be quite cost effective to run as a sole trader (where you're only taxed on profits) and if you're already in IT you can potentially put through some of your usual IT upgrades against the business.A dedicated server. Roughly £60 a month.
An internet connection and phone line. About £20 a month.
Paypal fees.
Are any of those tax deductible?
Is there an explanation somewhere of what is/isn't tax deductible?
Thanks in advance.
Edited by Frankeh on Thursday 4th March 17:04
jon- said:
miniman said:
Frankeh said:
The application I need is bandwidth
Sorry but I'm just not seeing how £20/month is going to get you any sensible amount of bandwidth for a server. jon- said:
Frankeh said:
I'm thinking of starting a web business. Details are thin at the moment but I know I will need the following to run the business effectively:
A dedicated server. Roughly £60 a month.
An internet connection and phone line. About £20 a month.
Paypal fees.
Are any of those tax deductible?
Is there an explanation somewhere of what is/isn't tax deductible?
Thanks in advance.
I've been through where you are now a few times, so anything specific feel free to PM me. Assuming this is a business on the side of PAYE, and the turn over will be relatively low it can be quite cost effective to run as a sole trader (where you're only taxed on profits) and if you're already in IT you can potentially put through some of your usual IT upgrades against the business.A dedicated server. Roughly £60 a month.
An internet connection and phone line. About £20 a month.
Paypal fees.
Are any of those tax deductible?
Is there an explanation somewhere of what is/isn't tax deductible?
Thanks in advance.
Edited by Frankeh on Thursday 4th March 17:04
miniman said:
Frankeh said:
The application I need is bandwidth
Sorry but I'm just not seeing how £20/month is going to get you any sensible amount of bandwidth for a server.
t servers but 100mbps with unlimited bandwidth. I'm trying to get them to tell me if that's burst or not though and if it's 100/100. Getting information out of these sales teams isn't easy.
If worst comes to worst I'll just actually buy bandwidth. At least then it's guaranteed. I can afford it if needs be.
Frankeh said:
miniman said:
Frankeh said:
The application I need is bandwidth
Sorry but I'm just not seeing how £20/month is going to get you any sensible amount of bandwidth for a server.
t servers but 100mbps with unlimited bandwidth. I'm trying to get them to tell me if that's burst or not though and if it's 100/100. Getting information out of these sales teams isn't easy.
If worst comes to worst I'll just actually buy bandwidth. At least then it's guaranteed. I can afford it if needs be.
http://register1.net/servers.php
Top service, silly price.
jon- said:
Frankeh said:
miniman said:
Frankeh said:
The application I need is bandwidth
Sorry but I'm just not seeing how £20/month is going to get you any sensible amount of bandwidth for a server.
t servers but 100mbps with unlimited bandwidth. I'm trying to get them to tell me if that's burst or not though and if it's 100/100. Getting information out of these sales teams isn't easy.
If worst comes to worst I'll just actually buy bandwidth. At least then it's guaranteed. I can afford it if needs be.
http://register1.net/servers.php
Top service, silly price.
jon- said:
Frankeh said:
miniman said:
Frankeh said:
The application I need is bandwidth
Sorry but I'm just not seeing how £20/month is going to get you any sensible amount of bandwidth for a server.
t servers but 100mbps with unlimited bandwidth. I'm trying to get them to tell me if that's burst or not though and if it's 100/100. Getting information out of these sales teams isn't easy.
If worst comes to worst I'll just actually buy bandwidth. At least then it's guaranteed. I can afford it if needs be.
http://register1.net/servers.php
Top service, silly price.

£49/month buys quite a lot of servers right now.
Eric Mc said:
Frankeh said:
I'm not, IT is what I do.
The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
That is precisely why it IS deductible.The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
Edited by Frankeh on Thursday 4th March 22:02
Of course advertising is allowable.
I think you need to do a bit of reading up on how accounts are put together for a small business - or speak to an accountant.
rhinochopig said:
Eric Mc said:
Frankeh said:
I'm not, IT is what I do.
The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
That is precisely why it IS deductible.The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
Edited by Frankeh on Thursday 4th March 22:02
Of course advertising is allowable.
I think you need to do a bit of reading up on how accounts are put together for a small business - or speak to an accountant.

rhinochopig said:
Eric Mc said:
Frankeh said:
I'm not, IT is what I do.
The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
That is precisely why it IS deductible.The application I need is bandwidth intensive, not hardware intensive, hence the low cost server. Most of the costs will be incurred by bandwidth charges.
That and advertising. But it's quite a niche and the keywords dont cost much and have low search volume.
Is advertising tax deductible? Im guessing not since it's directly generating sales.
Edited by Frankeh on Thursday 4th March 22:02
Of course advertising is allowable.
I think you need to do a bit of reading up on how accounts are put together for a small business - or speak to an accountant.

It's not an altogether gloomy and doomy situation -
If the advertising and decals etc are on someone else's car - someone with absolutely no involvement in your business, then the expenditure on such advertising is totally allowable.
The problem is when the advertising is for a hobby or enterprise in which a director, employee or other connected person is involved in.
The basic rule would be thatb the expenditure, if claimed, IS allowable, but the individual could be liable to an Income Tax Benefit in Kind charge.
If the advertising and decals etc are on someone else's car - someone with absolutely no involvement in your business, then the expenditure on such advertising is totally allowable.
The problem is when the advertising is for a hobby or enterprise in which a director, employee or other connected person is involved in.
The basic rule would be thatb the expenditure, if claimed, IS allowable, but the individual could be liable to an Income Tax Benefit in Kind charge.
Edited by Eric Mc on Sunday 7th March 09:35
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