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After 15 years part time domicillary, I have set up a clinic in a room attached to my garage.
Can anyone with a clinic at home tell me how they account for this please?
I have never used an accountant as I know enough to be able to do simple accounts and my tax return myself, and would prefer to continue to do this if possible as I have lost most of my domicillary customers (I had to take a year off for cancer treatment prior to opening the clinic) and therefore income is low at present!
When I was domicillary I claimed mileage as expenses Can anyone advise how I can work out what expenses I can claim for running my clinic? As far as I can find out there are 2 options - one is a flat rate of £10 per month which is ridiculously low, the other is to divide the running costs of the whole house by the number of rooms to get the cost per room, then multiplying that by the hours the room is used.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Fiona
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