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Eye test - legit business expense?

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    My situation is that I wear contact lens most of the time. But sometimes if I am working late I have to wear glasses because my eyes start getting sore (and bloodshot). So I don't actually wear my glasses for anything other than work (genuine).

    My friend is an optician which is why I was interested in what the receipt needed to state!

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      #12
      Originally posted by oxtailsoup
      My situation is that I wear contact lens most of the time. But sometimes if I am working late I have to wear glasses because my eyes start getting sore (and bloodshot). So I don't actually wear my glasses for anything other than work (genuine).

      My friend is an optician which is why I was interested in what the receipt needed to state!
      Remembering that the regime is self assessment just claim for the lenses and the glasses. Discuss it with your accountant at the year end and back it up. You only EVER truly discover what is allowable (from the subset of what you have actually claimed) when Hector comes a knocking anyway. He's only got 6 years to do in in though.

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