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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Thanks. I did just send her the link, so will see what she says. I'd just read that article, but never got as far as the comments

    My arm hurts.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Its only £12 or something aint it?

    Saving £2.40 ????
    Come to Yorkshire, only £9 and I got an extra discount on top too!

    I put this in the more hassle than its worth expense category, if it means I get an extra billable day out of it its more than worth while!

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Thanks for the link MS.

    It's explained how a company gave me and all their workers a bottle of wine as an Xmas gift. Others have said a company can't do this tax free.
    Christmas turkey is a nice one as well, which I've done in the past.

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  • SueEllen
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    Thanks for the link MS.

    It's explained how a company gave me and all their workers a bottle of wine as an Xmas gift. Others have said a company can't do this tax free.

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    If it's a trivial benefit, then you can claim it without incurring a BIK. Point out to your accountant the specific HMRC manual which mentions is and see why she says differently. Worrying that they think differently, unless they have a clear reason why they are right and the HMRC manuals are wrong.

    There is a post on Contractor Weekly from 2011 about it, where "someone" mentions it in the comments
    Thanks. I did just send her the link, so will see what she says. I'd just read that article, but never got as far as the comments

    My arm hurts.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Yep, but just rang a bell as something the company could pay for, so why not?

    But my accountant says it's BIK, so won't bother.

    Although this link EIM21863 - Particular benefits: trivial benefits - examples uses it as an example of a 'trivial benefit', but no idea what that means.
    If it's a trivial benefit, then you can claim it without incurring a BIK. Point out to your accountant the specific HMRC manual which mentions is and see why she says differently. Worrying that they think differently, unless they have a clear reason why they are right and the HMRC manuals are wrong.

    There is a post on Contractor Weekly from 2011 about it, where "someone" mentions it in the comments

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Its only £12 or something aint it?

    Saving £2.40 ????
    Yep, but just rang a bell as something the company could pay for, so why not?

    But my accountant says it's BIK, so won't bother.

    Although this link EIM21863 - Particular benefits: trivial benefits - examples uses it as an example of a 'trivial benefit', but no idea what that means.

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  • psychocandy
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    Its only £12 or something aint it?

    Saving £2.40 ????

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  • mudskipper
    started a topic Flu jab

    Flu jab

    Had a flu jab today.

    Something's vaguely ringing a bell that this can be put through as a business expense.

    Is that right?


    Oops - meant to post in accountancy!
    Last edited by mudskipper; 22 October 2014, 17:51.

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