Hello
I think I already know that the answer to this is going to be "No", but just thought I would check on the off chance.
I have a client who is a beauty therapist, and she works from home using her living room as a salon.
Obviously because there is a high amount of traffic through her house, her laminate flooring has taken a real battering.
Would the cost of her replacing the floor be an allowable expense? I know it would not be wholly and exclusively used for business purposes, and therefore the answer would be no - but if it were not for the business, the flooring wouldn't need replacing.
She does not currently claim any element of wear and tear allowance - would I be right in suggesting this as an alternative rather than claiming the actual cost of the flooring?
Thanks for any help
Sandra
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