Been lurking for a bit, but thought I'd register and come out of the woodwork.
Having disposed of the car, the train will be my ride for my next gig.
Reading all the guides (including HMRC's) the advice is "keep a receipt". Generally, receipts from ticket offices have "goods" as the description on the credit card receipt and from ticket machines "001 Ticket £ price". Are these vague descriptions adequate for expense purposes?
As anyone who takes the train regularly knows retaining the original ticket(s) is not always straightforward e.g. renewing a season ticket you are meant to surrender the previous one, gatelines often swallow dailies and the staff are reluctant to let you keep them etc.
Having disposed of the car, the train will be my ride for my next gig.
Reading all the guides (including HMRC's) the advice is "keep a receipt". Generally, receipts from ticket offices have "goods" as the description on the credit card receipt and from ticket machines "001 Ticket £ price". Are these vague descriptions adequate for expense purposes?
As anyone who takes the train regularly knows retaining the original ticket(s) is not always straightforward e.g. renewing a season ticket you are meant to surrender the previous one, gatelines often swallow dailies and the staff are reluctant to let you keep them etc.
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