Obtaining your CE driving licence is, of course, a professional expense, but can you claim it as a cost (over 1 year)? Or do you have to book it as an investment over several years?
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Our platform has all the tools you need to do your accounting yourself.
Our platform has all the tools you need to do your accounting yourself.
Obtaining your CE driving licence is, of course, a professional expense, but can you claim it as a cost (over 1 year)? Or do you have to book it as an investment over several years?
I would say directly as an expense, not as a depreciation. Because there is actually nothing to depreciate, there is nothing you can show to an inspector (such as a desk) or refer to (such as a website). So that's why I would say: directly as an expense.
You really should try it out for yourself. Even if you don’t have a company number yet, you can already go ahead.