it's £150 per employee. So if you're the sole employee then the total is £150 and can take any form I believe
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You can take a guest and the allowance for them is £150 as well.Originally posted by YasminHuegilll View Postit's £150 per employee. So if you're the sole employee then the total is £150 and can take any form I believeComment
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It's £150 per invitee, so if you're the sole employee and you invite a guest the total is £300.Originally posted by YasminHuegilll View Postit's £150 per employee. So if you're the sole employee then the total is £150 and can take any form I believeComment
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Please can this post be the end of this thread? Surely its not that difficult to grasp!Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View PostIt's £150 per invitee, so if you're the sole employee and you invite a guest the total is £300."Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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Is paying £30 out of your company account for the work's Christmas do acceptable to taxman as an expense?Comment
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Probably not. Try it and see.Originally posted by contractor79 View PostIs paying £30 out of your company account for the work's Christmas do acceptable to taxman as an expense?Comment
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Probably not.Originally posted by Ruprect View PostPlease can this post be the end of this thread?Comment
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