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If you’re self-employed and work from home to run your sole trader business, you may be able to claim tax relief on some of your home-working expenses. We explain the different methods of working out your expenses if you work from home, and how to claim them back against your tax bill.
Working from home can be a cost-effective and convenient option for lots of self-employed people, removing the need to pay for additional premises (or travel to them!). You’ll normally be able to claim the proportion of additional household expenses which relate to your business, such as:
Claiming expenses if you run a limited company from home is a bit confusing because some rules around what you can claim for are different. Operating as a sole trader means that you are your business, but a limited company is a separate legal entity to you as the director – so you’re treated as an employee.
It’s an important point because employees aren’t allowed to claim tax relief on ‘fixed costs’. These are things that you would pay whether you ran your business at home or not, such as rent, Council Tax, or interest on your mortgage repayments.
There are other considerations too, such as whether or not your internet connection is billed to your company’s name or your own if you also use it personally, which would be considered a benefit and subject to tax.
It’s a complex area, so have a chat with your accountant if you need help.
There are two methods of working out your expenses claim if you’re a sole trader and use your home for self-employed work:
If the number of hours you work from home means you’re eligible for either method, then it’s entirely up to you which one you use. It’s well worth working out your expenses with both methods, and choosing the one most suitable for your business!
It’s also worth noting that you can choose to claim the trading allowance rather than tax relief on your expenses so again, pick the one which is most beneficial.
Simplified expenses are a way of claiming tax relief using flat rates set by HMRC. The amount that you can claim as a sole trader or a partner in a partnership is based on how many hours you spend working from home each month.
Hours worked from home per month | Amount to claim per month |
25 – 50 | £10 |
51 – 100 | £18 |
101 or more | £26 |
Using the flat-rate method to claim simplified expenses means you won’t need to calculate what proportion of your bills relate to your business, but the flat rate offered by HMRC might not be enough to cover all your costs.
Running your own business can be unpredictable, so there might be months where you work more hours than others. The simplified method is worked out on a monthly basis, so you’ll be able to claim the amount of tax relief for the number of hours you worked that month.
You work 40 hours per month for 3 months, and then 150 hours per month for the remainder of the year. You’ll be able to claim:
If you decide not to use the simplified method, or if you’re not eligible to use it because you work fewer than 25 hours at home each month, then you can calculate your expenses on a proportional basis – known as the costs method.
Not every self-employed person is office based, so this method looks at how much of the property is used for work, and how much time it is used for.
For example, a self-employed plasterer spends most of their working time in other people’s houses, rather than working in their own. A graphic designer will spend more time at home.
According to HMRC a room is a “normal living space”, so leave out any bathrooms, hallways, or the porch. If you run your business from a garden office or another structure which is billed separately to the rest of your house, you can just treat it as one single room. If it’s included in the bills for the rest of your home, you should count it as another room.
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