I have been querying the amount for "other expenses" on my most recent P11d and why the "amount made good" was for same amount, creating a taxable payment of nil.
So... I always thought that the amount made good was an amount paid by myself back to my company to pay it back for any benefit I may have received from it and on which otherwise PAYE and NIC would be due.
When querying this with my accountant, the reply I received was the other way around:
Not that I like to challenge professionals in the course of their duties when they know far more about what they are doing than I do, but they are wrong with this, aren't they?
So... I always thought that the amount made good was an amount paid by myself back to my company to pay it back for any benefit I may have received from it and on which otherwise PAYE and NIC would be due.
When querying this with my accountant, the reply I received was the other way around:
The ‘amount made good’ figure is the amount made good by your company to you by reimbursing you
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