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Recording "use of home as business" expenses either using simplified rule / flate rate or recording actual costs - how?
Things like electric are paid from my personal bank account rather than my business account so how I can I record them as an expense for tax purposes in QBO?
In QBSE you have a simple way of entering hours to use the simplified rule / flat rate method, but in QBO you don't seem to have any way of doing it?
I am currently trialling QBO Simple Start
Good day, wingers.
The nature of your question about recording expenses for tax purposes requires an expert advice from an accounting professional. To make sure everything is accurate, I recommend working with your accountant or any knowledgeable financial specialist.
You can also find an accountant by clicking on this link: Find an accountant.
Here's an article that you can review to learn more about managing expenses in QBO: Enter and manage expenses in QuickBooks Online
Feel free to visit the Community should you have other concerns. I'll be around to help. Have a great day ahead.
It is a product related question. I am trialing various different products before making a purchase and all the rest have a clear area where I can enter these expenses EXCEPT yours, hence asking the question. It is not something I need to ask an accountant as it is related to the use of YOUR product hence asking on YOUR product forum!
Thank you for getting back to us, @Anonymous.
Let me share some guidelines about entering your expenses made out of your personal bank account rather than your business account.
Although what is done is not advisable, it does occasionally happen. Thus, you can enter the transaction in QuickBooks if you pay for a personal expense with a company account. After that, you can reimburse the business back.
Here’s how:
Once done, proceed with how you want to reimburse the money. You can do that by referring to the steps under Step 2: Decide how you want to reimburse the money in this article: Pay for business expenses with personal funds
Furthermore, if you’re referring to turning on Flat Rate Scheme (FRS) in your QuickBooks Online Simple Start, you’ll want to refer to this article and toggle down to Turn on FRS to see the steps: Flat Rate Scheme (FRS) in QuickBooks Online
Moreover, I still recommend you get in touch with your Tax Advisor. To know how you can enter the transactions properly for tax purposes.
In addition, here’s a comprehensive article you can check out regarding the Flat Rate Scheme in QuickBooks Online.
Once done, learn to categorise and match your transactions to reconcile your account. This way, we can ensure that your account is balanced.
Feel free to get back if you have more questions about entering expenses and taxes. The Community always got your back. Stay safe!
Thank you for your response
"Although what is done is not advisable, it does occasionally happen."
This seems a strange answer as I would thought for self employed / sole traders / small businesses working from home, especially since covid etc that this is a more than common request.
Bills such as electricity, heating, council tax etc would normally always get paid from a personal account rather than a business account in these circumstances.
The expenses I am talking about are those such as https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/business-income-manual/bim47820
"Furthermore, if you’re referring to turning on Flat Rate Scheme (FRS)"
No, this is not what I am on about, I am not VAT registered. The flat rate / simplified rule I meant was relating to above working from home expenses as in my original post - https://www.gov.uk/simpler-income-tax-simplified-expenses/working-from-home
"Moreover, I still recommend you get in touch with your Tax Advisor. To know how you can enter the transactions properly for tax purposes."
I don't have a Tax Advisor, I have been happily doing my quick basic sole trader taxes myself since 2004, only looking at alternative products now ready for MTD for Income Tax
Hi wingers, did you select the option for sole proprietor when setting up the QuickBooks Online account? This will unlock the Income Tax feature, with which we'll estimate your Income Tax based on the income and expense categories that you've assigned to your transactions.
Yes
And I know that, that is not what I am asking is it?
I think from the support I have received so far it is clear enough this product is not for me, I have been testing several different products, the others all handle "use of home" so much easier and the level of competance from the support staff is so much higher, so I will give up on continuining with my QB trial
Hi - which alternative software did you choose? i am having the same frustrations with QuickBooks Simple Start.
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