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Originally posted by diesel View PostBut you dont actually get £150 paid back to your company just tax relief...saving about £30 (better than nought) or have i started the reclaim vs tax relief debate again
The company is still down £300 it just means they won't pay the tax that £300 would have incurred if it had been taken as salary or a dividend.Last edited by gingerjedi; 7 December 2008, 11:28.Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThat's right it's like women’s sale logic, they somehow think they're better of because they have 'saved' money when they've actually spent some.Comment
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Originally posted by oafc0000 View PostDoes a unpaid company secretary count as a employee ? Seems madness to me that a company secretary wouldn't count but thought I would check...
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostIts actually an event per year, not just a Christmas party meaning you could have more than one event per year.
I believe its one guest per employed person and each can spend up to £150, anything over £150 each and the whole thing becomes a BIK.
I'm thinking of buying tickets for F1 or touring cars this year.
One question I have is the £150 including or excluding VAT?Comment
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Originally posted by oafc0000 View PostDoes a unpaid company secretary count as a employee ? Seems madness to me that a company secretary wouldn't count but thought I would check...
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostAnd why would you want to give 2 guests a freebie at your co's expense? Unless they are your kids I dont see the point. Neither do I see the point taking your client's HR \ Recruitment Manager or other pair of nob jockeys!
An alternative (fiscal) approach might be that if said 2 guests were paying their way in full you'd effectively gain 20% of their portion of the bill by claiming the expense back.Proud owner of +5 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by Ravello View PostYou're not exactly the sociable type though are you...
An alternative (fiscal) approach might be that if said 2 guests were paying their way in full you'd effectively gain 20% of their portion of the bill by claiming the expense back.
You mean fraud?Still InvoicingComment
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