AI Tax Report for Freelance Developers
Upload your bank statements and get a personalised tax report for your freelance work. Auto-categorise software subscriptions, equipment, and home office expenses.
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What your report includes
Auto-categorise software subscriptions and hosting costs
Flag hardware purchases eligible for capital allowances
Calculate home office deductions (flat rate or actual)
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AI categorises your freelance developer expenses, estimates your tax bill, and flags savings specific to your trade.
Common deductions for freelance developers
Our AI checks your transactions against these categories and more.
Laptops, monitors, keyboards, mice, and other hardware used for work. Claim through the Annual Investment Allowance.
IDE licences, cloud hosting (AWS, Vercel, etc.), design tools (Figma, Adobe), project management, and SaaS subscriptions.
Claim a proportion of rent/mortgage interest, electricity, heating, and broadband based on the room used as your office. Or use the simplified flat rate (£6/week).
Business proportion of broadband and mobile phone costs.
Desk rental or membership fees at co-working spaces like WeWork, Huckletree, or independent spaces.
Technical courses, conference tickets, and online learning platforms that maintain or upgrade your professional skills.
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What expenses can a freelance developer claim in the UK?
Freelance developers and designers can claim computer equipment, software subscriptions, home office costs (proportion of rent, utilities, broadband or the £6/week flat rate), co-working space fees, training, conferences, professional memberships, and accounting fees. For 2025/26, the first £12,570 of profit is tax-free.
- Hardware: laptops, monitors, peripherals — claim in full
- Software: hosting, IDE, design tools, SaaS
- Home office: flat rate £6/week or actual proportion
- Training: courses, conferences, learning platforms
- Professional indemnity insurance is deductible
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