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Originally posted by Hallam Jones AccountingView Post
Hi,
The best and easiest thing to do if you do not own the car or are not responsible for it is to make a payment to the driver for the lift and ask for a receipt. You can then legitimately claim the business trip as a business expense.
Abbas Shah
Hallam Jones Accountancy
Considering your awful website that is riddled with spelling mistakes and typos, this answer does not surprise me.
Your website also mentions that dividends are available on profits before tax. Excuse me??
Stop giving bad advice to your current client base and to users of this forum.
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