Good morning all,
I'm a little confused about whether I can claim a certain expense. I know that I can claim professional subscriptions as long as they relate solely to the contract I'm on. At the moment in my current contract I need a good understanding of current affairs within my market, for which the Financial Times is invaluable. Could I claim this as an expense or is not classed as a professional subscription?
I'm a little confused about whether I can claim a certain expense. I know that I can claim professional subscriptions as long as they relate solely to the contract I'm on. At the moment in my current contract I need a good understanding of current affairs within my market, for which the Financial Times is invaluable. Could I claim this as an expense or is not classed as a professional subscription?





A subscription costs £5 a week. So that's £260 a year. That's a bik of ~£60 or so. If it doesn't get found for a two years, then there'll be interest - and perhaps a 100% penalty for such blatant evasion, so he could end up with a tax bill of £80.
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