Situation 1:
A sole trader rents a house and has a home office that takes up 10% of the total house floor area. No clients ever visit, there is no advertising outside the house and no "commercial activity" takes place there. It is used only as a work space / practice space / studio for the sole trader alone in order to prepare his work, do research, store tools, do his paper work, etc.
- Can the sole trader deduct 10% of his rent and energy bills as an expense?
- Is he liable to pay rates on this room?
- Would this cause a problem for his landlord regarding capital gains tax if the house were to be sold sometime in the future?
Situation 2:
Same as above except the sole trader uses the room only some of the time for work (say, 25%).
Same questions as above (except the claim would only be for 2.5% of the rent and bills now.
Thanks in advance
A sole trader rents a house and has a home office that takes up 10% of the total house floor area. No clients ever visit, there is no advertising outside the house and no "commercial activity" takes place there. It is used only as a work space / practice space / studio for the sole trader alone in order to prepare his work, do research, store tools, do his paper work, etc.
- Can the sole trader deduct 10% of his rent and energy bills as an expense?
- Is he liable to pay rates on this room?
- Would this cause a problem for his landlord regarding capital gains tax if the house were to be sold sometime in the future?
Situation 2:
Same as above except the sole trader uses the room only some of the time for work (say, 25%).
Same questions as above (except the claim would only be for 2.5% of the rent and bills now.
Thanks in advance