Self Assessment
Tax Planning and Financial

Hubber
Hubber
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2 years ago
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I am having to replace the front door (old wooden door) for my rental property because the locks on there are not very secure (sometimes the door opens in wind during night which is scary!) and for insurance purpose. I am changing this to a composite door. Can I put this down as an expense on my self assessment or is this considered an improvement?

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