Just wondering if I can expense the Naturalisation fee as part of a limited company expense (example need to become a British passport holder to have the right to work in this country?)
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Can Naturilisation fees be expensed?
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No. What a ridiculous question. Plus you don't need a British passport to work in the UK, you just need the appropriate work visa or just say on ILR.Originally posted by amarkitanis View PostJust wondering if I can expense the Naturalisation fee as part of a limited company expense (example need to become a British passport holder to have the right to work in this country?) -
Thanks, but there's no need to be patronisingOriginally posted by stek View PostNo. What a ridiculous question. Plus you don't need a British passport to work in the UK, you just need the appropriate work visa or just say on ILR.Comment
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Yes there is, it's obligatory in General. Serious questions should be posted in the Professional forums. Might you, this was a silly question so perhaps it's the correct place.Originally posted by amarkitanis View PostThanks, but there's no need to be patronisingComment
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Or your OISC registered Immigration Advisor.Originally posted by vetran View PostAsk your accountant!Comment
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or be a full-time student, or be in a relationship with a qualified European.Originally posted by stek View PostNo. What a ridiculous question. Plus you don't need a British passport to work in the UK, you just need the appropriate work visa or just say on ILR.
There are a few ways to be legal to work which don't require to be British.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Is that a euphemism for trafficker?Originally posted by stek View PostOr your OISC registered Immigration Advisor.I'm not even an atheist so much as I am an antitheist; I not only maintain that all religions are versions of the same untruth, but I hold that the influence of churches, and the effect of religious belief, is positively harmful. [Christopher Hitchens]Comment
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Think it through. Is the expense wholly and necessarily required for business?
1) It isn't necessary
2) It isn't just for the benefit of the business
Not difficult was it? But if the application of simple logic is beyond you, are you sure you're in the right industry?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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You are asking this on the wrong forums. Try hereOriginally posted by amarkitanis View PostJust wondering if I can expense the Naturalisation fee as part of a limited company expense (example need to become a British passport holder to have the right to work in this country?)
All the best and HTH.Comment
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