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acorns
16-04-2012, 01:22 PM
Hi ppl, I have started providing all food for my mindees, but want to be able to cook ahead and freeze some and also buy more at once. The problem at the mo, is that my current FF is too small to store food for the family and mindees so I need to get a bigger one. Since I am only doing this to provide food for mindees & am registered as a 'food business' would I be able to claim a proportion (a third?) of the cost of the new one on my expenses??

MrAnchovy
16-04-2012, 07:07 PM
If you only store food for childminding in it, claim 100% - probably as Annual Investment Allowance unless it is really cheap.

If you are just buying a new/bigger fridge/freezer, the cost of this comes under the 10% wear and tear allowance.

acorns
18-04-2012, 11:10 AM
I've since spoken with HMRC and they have advised that I should work out the percentage of the area that is used to store mindees food (thinking of maybe 2 fridge shelves and 1 freezer) and divide the cost by this figure and put it down as an expense. On a FF costing £1500 is should work out to about £200.

acorns
18-04-2012, 11:18 AM
I've since spoken with HMRC and they have advised that I should work out the percentage of the area that is used to store mindees food (thinking of maybe 2 fridge shelves and 1 freezer) and divide the cost by this figure and put it down as an expense. On a FF costing £1500 is should work out to about £200.

That said, surely the £200 should be going through under annual investment allowance?

MrAnchovy
18-04-2012, 11:52 AM
Although there is no official threshold, expenditure of less than £250 on 'plant and equipment' can usually be treated as an allowable expense rather than capital so no need to put under AIA.

acorns
18-04-2012, 12:56 PM
Thanks:thumbsup: