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    Hi all,
    My laptop died, not economical to repair so I will purchase a new one, its soley used for childminding. Can i claim the full expense and where do I put it on my tax return (annual investment allowance??) or just put it down as expenditure along with other items I purchase like food, toys etc.

    Thanks Sharon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Straws View Post
    Hi all,
    My laptop died, not economical to repair so I will purchase a new one, its soley used for childminding. Can i claim the full expense and where do I put it on my tax return (annual investment allowance??) or just put it down as expenditure along with other items I purchase like food, toys etc.

    Thanks Sharon
    yes 100%...I claimed mine {there is another laptop and pc for the family}

    Mine was £199 so claimed as a normal expense...not AIA!

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    Yes, annual investment allowance (assuming you will earn enough to pay tax this year)

 

 

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