Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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A question for those of you that run your own businesses...
If you buy something from one of your suppliers for personal use, using your own card or whatever, do you need to put it through your books? i.e. like this:
- Supplier sells items to your business (your business pays for them)
- Your business sells the items at cost price to you personally (you pay the business personally via invoice)
I'd really rather not have to go through a process like this, but at the same time I don't want to get in trouble with HMRC! Not having much help from Google on this either.
P.S. Don't know what section to put this in so mods please feel free to move if you think it should be in one of the Off Day sub-forums instead.
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Gregor
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Won't be a problem at all
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Tomnova16
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I'm sole trader so the business account is basically my account. But obviously only if they are business related.
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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mattk
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Tom, Im a sole trader too, I use my "business account" for everything, materials, fuel, beer, food ect so much so I dont really use my current account any more
is this right
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Sam
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I meant supplier accounts as in, accounts with suppliers - not bank current accounts...
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Tomnova16
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But how do you pay the account at the end of the month??? With a cheque from the current account or bacs transfer.
Matt I think if they investigate you have to justify why you needed to purchase the goods and could be liable for extra tax. Not 100% sure though. I just give it all to my accountant to sort out
good thing is to get a personal credit card with air miles.
Buy everything with that and pay it off from the business account. This is allowed and you get loads of airmiles
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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mattk
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I only keep recipts for work stuff like bits and fuel, I dont have loads of wetherspoons recipts as well haha
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Tomnova16
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http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Sam
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They are cash accounts Tom, because my company hasn't been trading long I can't open 30 day accounts with them so I have to pay for everything with the company debit card.
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mattk
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its confusing as fuck, dont know why I bother sometimes
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Gary
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Just buy whatever you want. If it's for your use just don't put the receipt through your company books.
It's a suppliers choice to give you discount, nothing to do with hmrc.
I've had loads of stuff from my suppliers that I've used for myself. Recepit just got put my my personal stuff.
Job sorted.
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Sam
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Cool, thanks Gary.
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