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So I'm thinking of starting to supply and install underfloor heating. Currently we just do plumbing and boilers.

If if I were to install underfloor heating in my house throughout as an experiment to ensure its something that is something that will benefit the business of i were to get into it.

I.e, the time it takes to install, if it would be profitable/beneficial for the business, see if it's the male of the system is a manufacturer we want to deal with in the future on customers houses etc, if it's something that we can build into the business etc.

would that be something that the company could pay for and I would not personally be taxed on the cost of the work as I am doing it to benefit the business in the long run. Obviously as its in my own home I would personally benefit also.

I I don't want to do anything illegal but I can't really find any info on it.
 
So effectively you're looking for a FREEBIE & you want the tax man to foot the bill? No. It won't work. You have to pay for it out of your own pocket
 
If you have a limited company, it could make a huge loss on your house and offset it against other works. Hope carpets don't get damaged, otherwise company might have to replace with new.
 
I am think of diversifying into the following areas -

Kitchens
Bathroooms with wet rooms (tanking)
Solar hot water
swimming pools
PV

My house could really be a proper test bed for you to work on!!
 
Just buy the kit through the company & fit it lol... Like the rest of us would
 
could it be classed as research and development.

I think so ;). I'm thinking of going into Groundskurce, Airsource and all that 'Green' technology stuff but as my company has done nothing like it b4, I'd like to use my house as a "test" then bill everything through the company?
Trouble is: The tax man will take a dim view of it. Infact, it may open you and your company up to a massive investigation goong back years: as the tax man may suspect you've used the method in the past to reduce company profits and evade tax. The stress would be unbearable, honest. Just pay for it & charge your company a "Consultancy" Fee.
 
I think so ;). I'm thinking of going into Groundskurce, Airsource and all that 'Green' technology stuff but as my company has done nothing like it b4, I'd like to use my house as a "test" then bill everything through the company?
Trouble is: The tax man will take a dim view of it. Infact, it may open you and your company up to a massive investigation goong back years: as the tax man may suspect you've used the method in the past to reduce company profits and evade tax. The stress would be unbearable, honest. Just pay for it & charge your company a "Consultancy" Fee.
Fair point.
You could just ring hrmc and ask em. At least then you'll get an answer one way or the other.
 
Okay I'll avoid that then ha ha.

Not worth the risk of its not allowed.

I thought that would be the case but you never know.
 
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