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    #11
    Originally posted by max View Post
    If it alright with you, can you tell us what your accountant said?
    Ive since had my accountants reply and this is what my accountant said.

    As far as we are concerned lunch isn’t an allowable expense and only Breakfast and Evening Meal can be claimed whilst staying away plus a £5 subsistence per night away. If the Inland Revenue were to investigate they wouldn’t allow Lunch Expense Claims.
    I guess what he says makes sense. I was just a bit confused as I know other contractors here who are told that there is no problem claiming lunch as an expense and they do it, that's why I posted the question.

    Obviously people like Sue ELLEN have nothing better to do with their day than go around and be patronising to novice posters to this forum.

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      #12
      That quote from SJD is quite correct, there is an internal IR guidance document that states it, but cannot see how you interpret it in the way you do. The whole point of lunches at work is that there is no extra expense incurred by being away from home. Maybe SJD can comment.
      bloggoth

      If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
      John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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        #13
        Is it really worth it for a couple of quid?

        I will occasionally claim a Friday afternoon lunch in a pub (but then I get drinks on the bill as well so it's a reasonable amount to claim back). I would say once in a while is OK, but don't take the piss and do it all the time. If you do and they investigate you they will probably end up paying then a wedge of extra tax.

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          #14
          A common question but in my opinion lunches cannot be claimed for as part of your regular expenses. If you are working away from home then breakfast and an evening meal would be ok, plus the £5/night subsistence (all subject to being compliant with the "24 month" rules).

          Alan

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            #15
            Originally posted by westredd View Post
            You have an attitude problem.

            Ill decide if I need another accountant or not thankyou,.

            All im doing is throwing a subject at the forum. If my question rubs you the wrong way feel free not to contribute.
            Nope your question doesn't rub me up the wrong way.

            You should note I pointed out HMRC guidelines for you to read yourself in my first post. Instead of doing so you decided I had an attitude problem.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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