This also brings up an anomaly over taxation and government grants.
As I understand it an estate agent can get 100% write down allowance for a digital camera while a professional photographer is into a dodgy negotiation with his taxman.
I know a fishmonger who has just got a government grant to buy a digital camera. Changing from film to digital is considered a replacement and not covered by the same rules if a photographer already owns a digital camera.
Bob Croxford
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 03:42 pm, Mike Russell wrote:
That might well be the case if the fifty photographers are drive-by shooters taking a quick snap for an estate agent's window. There's a lot of five hundred quid cameras that's do that, and having ready digitised images must be of great worth to that kind of business.
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