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    I've got to have my back fence replaced which is going to cost me about £300. Would I be able to put this through as expenses?

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    If you would not have replaced the fence unless you were childminding, then you can put it all through...

    If you would have replaced it anyway, I suggest you claim for 1/2.

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    I'd say yes on the basis that I was told I can use a grant to get new fence panels so they must class it as a business expense.

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    I think I would go with what Sarah advises xx seems sound x

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    I agree with Sarah

    miffy xx

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    Thanks for the replies.

    I probably would of replaced the fence eventually but it's become urgent because of minding so I guess half would probably be acceptable.

    Mind you, who knows with the Inland Revenue.

    Sue x

 

 

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