Got an electrician chappy on my books who uses a car exclusively for work, a ford ranger bought new 5 years ago.
In this set of accounts I have an invoice for LED headlights and tail lights which come to the best part of £800. I can't make up my mind whether this is just to make the car a bit more "posh" if that's the right word or could be classed as a safety feature.
He is very conservative in what he claims so I have no issues with him trying to pull a fast one. so I don't want to reject it unnecessarily. Thoughts?
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John
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Is there a valid busines reason for it. i.e. as an electician is he expected to work outside at a farm where it may be difficult to have adequate lighting of another variety? Was this a better option than a whole row of spotlights accross the top of the cab?
My question would simply be why did he need them and if its a business reason then they should be allowable.
Remind him to tell his insurers that he has upgraded the car as you don't want them annulling his insurance for (say) a fire in the electrics.
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Shaun
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