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Annual functions - timing and frequency of thereof

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    #11
    Originally posted by Contreras View Post
    Yes but AFAIK the non-employee guests must be family, or cohabiting, with said employees.
    My understanding as well.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Contreras View Post
      Yes but AFAIK the non-employee guests must be family, or cohabiting, with said employees.
      Like you, I can't find any source but I do vaguely remember this being mentioned before so who knows.

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        #13
        Last year I got flights to New Orleans from Dallas and 2 nights in a decent hotel in the French Quarter for £292, so made that my wife's and my annual function.

        Not sure how it is relevant to this discussion but we did have a good time.
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          #14
          Originally posted by GlenW View Post
          Last year I got flights to New Orleans from Dallas and 2 nights in a decent hotel in the French Quarter for £292, so made that my wife's and my annual function.

          Not sure how it is relevant to this discussion but we did have a good time.
          No way! I was in New Orleans for New Years Eve a couple if years ago and our slap up meal went as our function as well. Didn't claim the hotel and food didn't come to anywhere near but still a great night.
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            #15
            Am I reading it right that you can claim the VAT back, too?

            But presumably the £150 includes VAT?

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