My question is if you are only claiming a nominal sum for lunch do you really have to get a receipt for every purchase of say a baguette with cheese which costs £1.50?
Ok, I know you must have receipts for any expenditure.. , but the inland revenue I presume expect you eat, and I am working in the City of London, but not being a huge eater I can manage on a lunch never costing any more than £3, and maybe £8 on a Friday for a pub visit.
I have noted all the prices from the office canteen and if challenged I was going to show this.
Your thoughts please …………
Ok, I know you must have receipts for any expenditure.. , but the inland revenue I presume expect you eat, and I am working in the City of London, but not being a huge eater I can manage on a lunch never costing any more than £3, and maybe £8 on a Friday for a pub visit.
I have noted all the prices from the office canteen and if challenged I was going to show this.
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Your thoughts please …………
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