No it is not, it is a global oil and gas company
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Originally posted by RonBW View PostLouisa is right, Patrick is wrong.
The expense is not deductible for corporation tax because IPSE is not a registered professional body with HMRC. To become a registered professional body with HRMC, the organisation needs to register their membership database with HMRC - and I'm glad that IPSE aren't going to tell HMRC who their members areComment
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Originally posted by alitech View Post1. Ipse
2. PI, EL, PL insurance
3. Sickness and life cover
4. Mobile phone contract (including the phone itself)
5. Home broadband, which I will use about 20% for business purposes
6. Telephone line (can consider a voip line as well-better for paying per call with sipgate)
7. A very light laptop so I can travel between offices without lugging the heavy as **** laptop that I was given
8. A bluetooth headset that i can use for all my calls on skype.Comment
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Originally posted by Patrick@Intouch View Post1. In order for these locations to count as temporary for travel and subsistence purposes you would need to have been travelling to them for less than 24 months and the time that you spend at that client site would need to represent less than 40% of your working week.
2. Agreed with Louisa.
3. If the IPSE membership is in your name then it would not be allowable and may generate a taxable benefit in kind but if the subscription is in the company's name then the benefit in kind may not apply.
4. Of course, you will need to be aware of the changes to the FRS coming in April.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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