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When the time rolls around for your self-assessment, the dilemma often faced is discerning exactly which expenses can and cannot be claimed. While the basics like office rent, salaries, and utility bills might be straightforward, there exists a realm of bizarre and surprising expenses that raise eyebrows and can often lead to confusion. Let’s embark on a journey into the lesser-trodden paths of the self-assessment landscape.
The Unexpectedly Allowable:
For instance, ever thought dog food could be claimed? If your loyal canine companion doubles up as a security guard for your business premises, their sustenance can indeed be considered a legitimate business expense. However, your poodle probably doesn’t qualify.
For those in the entertainment industry, the lines between personal and professional blur quite often. Actors and stage performers can claim for wigs and costumes, items essential to their line of work.
If your work demands a specific uniform or costume that you launder at home, you might find some relief knowing the washing costs are deductible. No, this doesn’t include your favourite “casual Friday” jeans.
Renting out a part of your home for business purposes? Rent and utilities are indeed claimable, but be cautious. HMRC scrutinises these claims closely, and only the portion of your home used ‘wholly and exclusively’ for business can be considered.
Entertaining clients, for example, is a surprising no-go. The fancy dinners, theatre tickets, or golf outings with potential clients aren’t seen as necessary by HMRC.
Gym memberships, even for roles where physical fitness might be crucial (think actors or models), are not typically allowable. The rationale? Personal benefit trumps business necessity.
Treading the Fine Line:
Working from home has its benefits, but when it comes to expenses like rent, mortgage interest, or utilities, only the exact portion used for business is claimable. Hence, having a dedicated workspace helps.
Subscriptions to magazines or memberships to professional bodies are a tricky area. Only those indispensable to your business qualify. So, your subscription to “Gourmet Monthly” probably won’t pass, even if you’re in the food industry.
Self-assessment doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a bit of knowledge, some diligent record-keeping, and an understanding of the quirks of the system, you can navigate the process confidently. Remember, while it’s essential to claim all legitimate expenses, it’s equally crucial not to stretch the boundaries of what’s permissible.


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