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  • in reply to: Hoover HFA27K Fridge not cold enough #352992
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    Re: Hoover HFA27K Fridge not cold enough

    Well i wasn’t far off 😉

    in reply to: Hoover HFA27K Fridge not cold enough #352988
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    Re: Hoover HFA27K Fridge not cold enough

    Its prob. frozen up in th duct,but hoovers do have a problem with the pcb’s/defrost heater. I did a couple many moons ago but can’t remember the specifics now. Im sure r600a will have more info. 😕

    in reply to: hotpoint washing machine wrecks kitchen #352040
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    Re: hotpoint washing wrecks kitchen

    Well I hope it does because it isn’t a terribly fair market at the moment when it comes to pcbs and drums 🙁

    in reply to: Old Bosch machine – drum not turning #352917
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    Re: Old Bosch machine – drum not turning

    I couldn’t tell you without hearing it could be a hundred.different things. 😉

    in reply to: Old Bosch machine – drum not turning #352915
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    Re: Old Bosch machine – drum not turning

    I would defiantly check the brushes! 😉 sounds a very likely culprit.

    in reply to: hotpoint washing machine wrecks kitchen #352038
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    Re: hotpoint washing wrecks kitchen

    The trouble is that by the time you’ve paid for all that…. you may aswell buy a new one 😉 mabe spend a little more and get a Bosch…. atleast it won’t self distruct within a few years!

    in reply to: Bosch wvd 24520gb/01 #352910
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    Re: Bosch wvd 24520gb/01

    Have you checked the filter at the front? If that’s ok it will prob be the brushes.

    in reply to: Beko DE2542F Dishwasher Fault #352892
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    Re: Beko DE2542F Dishwasher Fault

    It maybe worth getting an engineer out to have a look at it . As its a washer/Dryer its prob worth a look at….

    in reply to: Beko DE2542F Dishwasher Fault #352890
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    Re: Beko DE2542F Dishwasher Fault

    In all honesty it could be a number of different things, door switch,outlet pump or PCB 😐

    in reply to: Bosch sg145e15- door problem #352887
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    Re: Bosch sg145e15- door problem

    Im pritty sure thats covered (assuming it is not a problem caused during instillation)

    in reply to: Can anyone make me a website? #350844
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    Re: Can anyone make me a website?

    Hi guys,
    Just wanted to say thanks for all of the links and help. Im gunna start work on one as soon as i can…. when ive got some spare time that is ,its all kicked off since people got paid at the start of the month .Also ive got a baby on the way so not gunna have much from now on! So whenever i get a chance i will crack on. 😀

    Again, many thanks!

    in reply to: Dishwasher not heating water #352885
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    Re: Dishwasher not heating water

    Make and Model? 😉

    in reply to: Bosch SGS3042GB/03 – timer sticking #352541
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    Re: Bosch SGS3042GB/03 – timer sticking

    If you don’t mind K ,I have just stripped one of these down for spares and i have a good 2nd hand heater if you are interested? I could do it for £40?+pnp? It would be the whole heater assembly, its much easier to fit that way if you re intrested?

    in reply to: Evening gents .. #352779
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    Re: Evening gents ..

    robdray wrote:

    I have been told, that if I am Self employed, but given work on a daily basis & given a leased van to use to go about that work, the fuel that I use to get to and from jobs is able to be offset against my end of year tax return .. I.e if I spend £1000 on fuel, and have a tax return of say, £2500 i will only need to pay £1500 in tax .. ?

    Is this right ? .. If it isn’t, then I would be spending approx £60 a week on fuel and need to offset that against any monies paid to me for doing the work supplied and need to adjust any potential profit ..

    Hope I make sense .. :offtopic:

    Rob

    Hi DJ’s wife here. First off tut tut on your “employer”.. but anyway..

    You can not claim any of the leasing expenses as these are being incurred by your “employer” and not you, however, other expenses directly incurred by yourself are fine to put through. Do you get paid a salary as such, or are you given £x amount per call-out?

    In theory, since you are being provided with a company van, if your “employer” gets caught, he’s going to be shafted for class 1a NIC’s, PAYE, etc. since the time you started your employment with him.. And he’s going to have a hard time arguing the case when he’s providing you with a company van, contracted work etc. Unfortunately that does also mean that you would also be deemed liable for any unpaid taxes that would have been due on your part (ie. personal tax due on benefits received etc.)

    But anyway, if you are claiming self-employment, you are entitled to put through any business expenses incurred against your monies recieved (the quote above reads that you are asking would you deduct say the £1000 directly off of your tax bill? Which is wrong).

    You need to keep a record of all your fuel receipts, and as you are not using your works van for any private use ❗ then these costs will be offset along with any other expenses you incur during the year to give you your taxable profit.

    ie. Salary/turnover £x
    less business expenses – tools, clothing, fuel etc. (£x)
    = taxable profit £x

    Deduct your personal allowance (£6475 for 2010-11), and apply your rate of tax (20{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}/40{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}) to get your personal tax liability for the year.

    Just as a heads up, if you are only working for this one employer and not doing any self-employed work you are going to have a harder time arguing that you are self-employed if HMRC ever decide to investigate your employment status.. whoever you are working for can’t just choose whether you are employed or not, there are guidelines in place that determine that.

    Hope that helps, N x

    in reply to: some advice! #348817
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    Re: some advice!

    I seriously can’t see anything…. heart says tell him to stick up his arse, the head says take the hit . 👿

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