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Claiming tax relief on your capital expenditure

Capital allowances are the tax deduction your business obtains for depreciation and losses on disposal of assets - usually cars, plant, machinery and equipment - used in the business. They are available at a variety of rates, depending on the nature of the asset and the size of your business - ask us for details.

The end of the tax year on 5 April 2008 and the end of your accounting year will govern when tax relief can be claimed.

A purchase just before the end of the current accounting year will usually mean the allowance is available a year earlier than would have been the case, had the purchase been made just after the year end. Similarly, the disposal of an asset, particularly a car costing more than £12,000, may trigger an earlier claim for relief or even an additional charge to tax.

Care needs to be taken - the date expenditure is incurred is critical to the timing of tax relief.

Regulated for a range of investment business activities by The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants

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