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'Christmas Party' paid expenses limit?

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    #31
    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    This is incorrect.

    Lola C has been warned for providing poor advice in this forum.
    Who said I was providing an advice?

    Please explain why it is incorrect. As a contractor I am not invited to the parties paid by the client, unless explicitly told.

    Fed up with so called moderators turning a public forum into a pprivate sandbox for the "chosen few".

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      #32
      Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
      You do talk some absolute carp, don't you?

      I laughed out loud when you said, yesterday, what a dangerous city London is to live in.

      Pathetic

      You laughed? Good for you. Living in London, you need it.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Lola C View Post
        Who said I was providing an advice?

        Please explain why it is incorrect. As a contractor I am not invited to the parties paid by the client, unless explicitly told.

        Fed up with so called moderators turning a public forum into a pprivate sandbox for the "chosen few".
        It is incorrect because I am a Director of MyCo. MyCo can hold Christmas parties. See Louisa's post.

        And this public forum will become smaller by 1 if you continue in this vein.
        "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
        - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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          #34
          Originally posted by cojak View Post
          It is incorrect because I am a Director of MyCo. MyCo can hold Christmas parties. See Louisa's post.

          And this public forum will become smaller by 1 if you continue in this vein.
          Aha, Ok. I thought it was about a ClientCo's Christmas Party and whether one were invited or not.
          Thanks for the explanation. Noone else bothered, just showered the abuse.

          and FYI, I was not providing any advice, just expressing an opinion based on teh above assumption.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Lola C View Post
            Aha, Ok. I thought it was about a ClientCo's Christmas Party and whether one were invited or not.
            Thanks for the explanation. Noone else bothered, just showered the abuse.

            and FYI, I was not providing any advice, just expressing an opinion based on teh above assumption.
            I really cant believe you misread my post and thought it was about attending 'client's' Christmas bash.
            I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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              #36
              So...

              Me (Director), Mrs (no company connection), and two rugrats.

              Is that really £600? I always worked on the basis it was £150.

              Add a couple of potential future clients and a current one and a supplier, so another 8 people (4 I do/will do business with and their partners). Is that now £1800, based on 12 attendees?!

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                #37
                I was invited to a clients Christmas Party once. I did go, free three course meal at Hawksmoor Spitalfields, don't mind if I do.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Crossroads View Post
                  So...

                  Me (Director), Mrs (no company connection), and two rugrats.

                  Is that really £600? I always worked on the basis it was £150.

                  Add a couple of potential future clients and a current one and a supplier, so another 8 people (4 I do/will do business with and their partners). Is that now £1800, based on 12 attendees?!
                  I think, if questioned, you may fail to convince HMRC that your party was primarily for the purpose of entertaining your employees.

                  Just you and your partner/spouse would probably be fine and you both count when calculating the cost per head.
                  Last edited by TheCyclingProgrammer; 20 November 2015, 21:22.

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                    #39
                    Always someone trying to take the piss whilst failing to understand the rules.
                    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Crossroads View Post
                      So...

                      Me (Director), Mrs (no company connection), and two rugrats.

                      Is that really £600? I always worked on the basis it was £150.

                      Add a couple of potential future clients and a current one and a supplier, so another 8 people (4 I do/will do business with and their partners). Is that now £1800, based on 12 attendees?!
                      As i understand it, you (Director) can take one guest (wife \ tart \ associate so upto £150 per head means upto £300.

                      Your kids and all your current clients and suppliers dont qualify for anything so cannot get their upto £150 each.
                      I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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