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Can I claim Tesco food from home?
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I used to never claim for lunch but then I got a gig where I stayed away and it's obviously a fair expense under those circs so I did. Then I started commuting to the same place of work (about 90 minutes each way) and read the rules which seem pretty clear that you can claim under the 10 hours / 24 month rule.Originally posted by eek View PostPersonally it fell down well before then. I've never claimed for lunch as:-
1) I would be buying it regardless.
2) claiming for it as a company expense only saves me 20%. I can't face the paperwork or the investigation risk for the 60p-£1 it saves me.
So from now on I will claim just to ensure the cost goes on the correct (company) account rather than my own. But though I agree the sums are paltry and the £4 tax saving on spending £20pw on a sandwich for lunch are small, I do it on principle.
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I collect as many receipts as I can and stuff 'em in to envelopes marked 'Exp, Mar 2013' or whatever so they are bulging with irrelevant stuff such as ATM slips, receipts and CC slip too, as much as possible in the hope that even if I do get investigated the HMRC guy will just say 'Oh, that's a lot - looks ok to me, it's fine' After I've bunged some dodgy cloudy Russian hooch-vodka I got off AtW in his tea of course...
But I'm claiming scale rates anyway...Comment
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Another person with one post, straight into the accounts and can I do XYZ,
Mods can we have a minimum of 10 posts or something before people are allowed to post in the accountancy/legal forum pleaseComment
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Can I claim Tesco food from home?
No, some idiot posts might be genuine. And many posters only post in the Professional forums."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Also what to me may seem to be dodgy and playing the system is often the done thing in many consultancies and umbrellas.Originally posted by cojak View PostNo, some idiot posts might be genuine. And many posters only post in the Professional forums.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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We have already established the intelligence of the poster so don't confuse him/her.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSurely he can claim? Just declare the BIK and pay the tax on it."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Ok, so are you saying he's better off offering the sandwiches round and putting it through as business entertainment?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWe have already established the intelligence of the poster so don't confuse him/her.Comment
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