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so without being too exact would it be be: €19,000 - €400 expenses = 18,600, 26% tax = €4836 - €1830 = €3006
Yep, that's essentially how it would be calculated.
But really, only €400 of expenses on 19k of income, surely there's more somewhere!?
Speaking of expenses, what is the position on car expenses? There are about €500 in reciepts for petrol but as i used the card it gives the amount spent in the garage rather than saying "€40 petrol" Will this be enough? Also can i claim back for my tax and insurance?
if you only had personal insurance (Class 1 I think?), then there is no business expense if you see what I mean...
Have you a source for this specific point?
It might be worth paying someone who knows what they're doing a few quid to put together a set of Income & Expenditure accounts, and fill out your tax return for you - it may quite easily pay for itself, and give you some peace of mind that things have been done correctly.
Having said that, to answer your question, in a case like yours (i.e. small, non-VAT registered) I don't see why not, as long as what you're claiming for is reasonable in relation to your line of work. (Like if you do web design from home, and never have to do any work or travel to meet anyone, then you can't really justify any petrol expense).
As for motor tax and car insurance, the commercial element can be claimed, but if you only had personal insurance (Class 1 I think?), then there is no business expense if you see what I mean...
I will be getting somebody that knows there stuff to do it I was just wondering what sort of figure i would have to pay. I wasnt very good at putting money aside for tax purposes.
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