How to track and keep on top of business expenses

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Discover how to gain better control of your business expenses to keep your accounts compliant, improve your profit margin and keep your tax bill to a minimum.

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What are business expenses?

Any expenditure your business makes is classed as an expense. Expenses include:

  • Fixed costs: for instance, rent on your business premises and insurance

  • Variable costs: these change from month to month, like your energy bill or bank charges

  • One-off costs: such as office stationary or an employee’s travel on behalf of the business

These unsecured and secured loans could help you grow your business, cover running costs or even fund a new company.

Why is it important to track business expenses?

There are many good reasons to closely monitor your business costs. These include helping you to:

What is the best way to track business expenses?

When searching for ways to track business expenses, look for methods that ensure your bookkeeping is accurate and up to date. If you’ve not done so already, open a business bank account and consider applying for a business credit card to ensure that all your business transactions – including expenses – go through dedicated channels.

Once you’ve done that, find a means of recording your expenses in a consistent manner  – typically a spreadsheet or accounting software.

Use categories to help view and manage your expenses efficiently, with proof of purchase (whether through your account statements or electronic copies of receipts) stored alongside them.

You can then offset certain expenses against your business turnover when you complete your tax return, reducing the amount of tax you have to pay.

How to keep track of business expenses

How to reimburse expenses

It’s not always possible to pay all your business expenses through a single account – for example, other people (such as employees or family members) may purchase items on behalf of your business. These should be reimbursed to the individual concerned from your business account to ensure the payment is recorded there. Establish a consistent, logical system, such as:

  • The person who made the purchase submits a claim (including receipts)

  • Business reimburses that individual

  • Cost is recorded in your accounts package or books

  • Receipt or proof of purchase is filed (this is particularly important if you plan to offset the expense against tax)

Can I put anything on business expenses?

All costs related to your business can be recorded as an expense, but not all of them can be offset against tax. Only those costs deemed necessary for the running of your business are allowed. You cannot claim for anything you or your employees use personally, and some expenses that you pay on behalf of employees may be classed as benefits, which come with different rules and may require you to pay tax and National Insurance on them. Examples include company cars, childcare, travel and entertainment expenses and health insurance.

Read more about what business expenses you can & can't claim.

Tips to better track business expenses

There are many ways in which you can improve the way you record and track business expenses. For example:

  • Put a budget in place: Organise your monthly (or annual) expenses into categories to help you predict future spending based on past costs

  • Periodically review your business expenses: Perform a regular audit to check everything is in place, and that the method you’ve chosen for recording them (automatic, manual, or on a schedule) is still the best one

  • Measure your financial knowledge: and choose an accounting system or software that meets your needs and experience

  • Consider hiring a bookkeeper or accountant: If you struggle to keep on top of costs, paying a specialist to manage your expenses alongside other financial aspects of your business is probably a good idea, and could even pay for itself through better control of your costs as well as in other areas (such as reducing your tax bill). You can hire help on a freelance or contractual basis, and many bookkeepers work remotely so won’t require office space. Research different types of specialists online to find the best fit for you

  • Take advantage of perks: Paying expenses through a dedicated business credit card can offer additional benefits, such as cashback on purchases

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