SE36910 - Deductions from emoluments: capital allowances: example: first year allowance
This example shows how first year allowance is calculated in a
straightforward case.
On 6 June 2000, an employee starts a new job in Exeter and
has to spend £600 on a word processor in order to perform its
duties. The word processor is used solely for work. As the
expenditure was incurred in a qualifying period (see
SE36630) the employee claims capital
allowances as follows.
|
|
| £ |
| 2000/01 | Cost | 600 |
|
| First year allowance
40% of £600 = |
240 |
|
| Residual value carried forward | 360 |
| 2001/02 | Writing down allowance
25% of £360 = |
90 |
|
| Residual value carried forward | 270 |
Note that the full 40% first year allowance is due even
though the employee started the job part way through the tax year
(see
SE36610).
But if the employee had used the word processor partly for
non-business purposes a private use adjustment would have been
necessary (see
SE36570).
