on 27/12/02 9:08 pm, francis newman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Friday, Dec 27, 2002, at 20:12 Europe/London, ian reynolds wrote: > >> >> I seem to remember that dear gordon brown did some tax deal on internet >> ready computers, to encourage buisnesses to get connected. In that you >> could off set 100% of the cost of your capital computer purchase, >> rather >> than the usual 33% a year or what ever it is. I seem to remember that >> is >> runs out in april 2003. >> >> Ian > > I don't think this had anything to do with whether the computer is > internet ready or not but yes you can offset a computer purchase 100% > against tax in the tax year ending April 2003 (that's for UK listees). > There was some discussion recently about whether that also included > digital cameras (can't remember the answer) but although it wasn't long > ago a quick check shows it was before the advent of the new list > archive. > > BTW I do consider that to be on topic - and I'm current list mum <g> >
My information is that it relates to any computer or piece of equipment that cannot operate without the use of a computer, that should include computer related printers, digital backs etc. I also seem to remember someone saying that the period had been extended, not quite sure when to though. Regards Sam Moxon =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
