Allowable expense or not?
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I would say Client Entertaining - allowable but not tax deductible.
End of contract cheap mouse mats with your logo on them on the other hand - allowable in full.
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What about mouse mats made out of cakes ?Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostI would say Client Entertaining - allowable but not tax deductible.
End of contract cheap mouse mats with your logo on them on the other hand - allowable in full.
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If you are being canned for being useless why bother bringing in cakesOriginally posted by pacharan View PostAllowable expense or not?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Ooh! you're so beastly!Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIf you are being canned for being useless why bother bringing in cakesComment
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Wholly and exclusively in respect of the company? Dont think so.Originally posted by pacharan View PostAllowable expense or not?
Entertainment? Not allowed for Corp Tax purposes so might as well pay out of own pocket!I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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Only allowable if you put laxative in them. See HMRC-45(1)Originally posted by pacharan View PostAllowable expense or not?Comment
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Well, to be fair, a higher rate tax payer will do better to put in through as an Entertainment expense to avoid paying higher rate dividend tax on the supply of said logo-embossed cake.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostNot allowed for Corp Tax purposes so might as well pay out of own pocket!2012 CUK Reader Awards - '...Capital City Accountancy, all of whom were outside the top three yet still won compliments from CUK readers for their services' - well, its not an award, but we'll take it! - Best Accountant (for IT contractors) category
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Greg@CapitalCity again.Originally posted by Greg@CapitalCity View PostWell, to be fair, a higher rate tax payer will do better to put in through as an Entertainment expense to avoid paying higher rate dividend tax on the supply of said logo-embossed cake.
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