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    hi

    i just brought a new laptop due to other one breaking
    how much can i claim bk on this
    it isnt just for work but im always on it on here lol reasearching printing photos etc so surley i can claim a percentage

    any help would be welcome thanks

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    claim the percentaage you use for childminding.

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    There are threads on here that say you can claim a percentage so work out how much you will use it for work and how much you will use it for recreational use.

    I bought a new laptop and have put the full cost down as an expense.

    I use it mostly for work and if I wasnt a childminder I would not have bought a new laptop as I wouldnt be using it as much as I do, I would just continue to use my old one.
    Jane xxx

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    ok thanks alot

 

 

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