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AI Tax Report for Electricians

Upload your bank statements and get a personalised tax report for your electrical business. Auto-categorise tool purchases, materials, van costs, and certification fees.

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What your report includes

Auto-categorise electrical tools and test equipment

Flag NICEIC/NAPIT and training fee deductions

Separate business and personal vehicle costs

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AI categorises your electrician expenses, estimates your tax bill, and flags savings specific to your trade.

Common deductions for electricians

Our AI checks your transactions against these categories and more.

Tools and test equipment

Multimeters, voltage testers, cable detectors, drill kits, and specialist electrical tools.

Van and travel costs

Work van fuel, insurance, servicing, and repairs. Or claim mileage at 45p/mile for the first 10,000 business miles.

Materials and components

Cables, switches, sockets, consumer units, and other electrical components not recharged to clients.

NICEIC / NAPIT registration

Your competent person scheme registration fees — NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA, or equivalent.

Part P and 18th Edition training

Training courses for BS 7671 (18th Edition), Part P compliance, and inspection and testing qualifications.

Work clothing and PPE

Insulated gloves, safety boots, flame-resistant clothing, and other required PPE.

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What expenses can a self-employed electrician claim in the UK?

Self-employed electricians can deduct tools and test equipment, van costs, materials, NICEIC/NAPIT fees, training (18th Edition, Part P), PPE, insurance, and certification software. For 2025/26, the Personal Allowance is £12,570, then 20% tax on profits up to £50,270. Class 4 NI is 6% on the same band.

  • Tools: multimeters, testers, drill kits — claim in full
  • NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA registration fees
  • 18th Edition and Part P training costs
  • Van: fuel, insurance, servicing (business proportion)
  • PPE: insulated gloves, safety boots, flame-resistant clothing

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