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Can I choose what expenses to put through? England based
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Hello. I'm having a dry rot issue in my house which conservatively is going to cost 40k to put right. I'm trying to get a mortgage advance but struggling as self employed. On paper my affordability isn't good. I do however put a lot of things through my books. All above board and checked by my accountant. However I've been told by my advisor if I could re submit my tax return to pay more tax then I look better to lenders. So my question is. Can I just choose like that to not put certain things through my books and have them as profit instead? Like fuel for eg, can I just choose to not submit it as an expense ?

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