From experience, the problem with a single unit washer/dryer in a rented house is that the dryer load is less than the washer load.
So tenants keep overloading the machines.
You might then decide to get a washer only - prepare to learn about the ins and out of black mould.
If there is no outdoor drying facility attached to the to the Apartment you must supply a dryer
I think you're missing the point (or mixing up who has said what)?If you have a back garden which is suitable for erecting a clothes drying line etc you are not obliged to install a dryer. You might inform the tenants in writing that drying clothes indoors is not acceptable whether they comply or not is an an other issue
You should write off the remaining balance in 2020. So for e.g. if you had claimed 250 out of 500 up to 2019 of the original cost of the washer/dryer, the balance of 250 would be written off this year. The new washer/dryer would be also written down by 12.5% for 2020..
Sorry, yes, that was a typo. So in the case of the washing machine above, you add 250 euro to your capital allowances in 2020, in addition to the first year of your new washing machine? Its like you draw a line in the sand for the old washing machine in 2020 and start the new 8 years at the same time?? ThanksI deduct it under capital allowances as a write off. Repairs and maintenance would be more in relation to fixing the machines.
Yes exactlySorry, yes, that was a typo. So in the case of the washing machine above, you add 250 euro to your capital allowances in 2020, in addition to the first year of your new washing machine? Its like you draw a line in the sand for the old washing machine in 2020 and start the new 8 years at the same time?? Thanks
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