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Which is why I said he couldn't slip supplementaries on top, unless he paid for them himselfOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostIs the correct answer to the question asked IMHO.
You cannot deduct £300 from a larger bill. You can expense a claim for a meal and accommodation etc where the bill was up to but did not exceed £300.
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Exactly.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhich is why I said he couldn't slip supplementaries on top, unless he paid for them himself
Hotel £75, Dinner £50, 'Hooker & Coke' party package £100.
Just bin the hotel receipt and fill yer nostrils.Comment
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Thats actually great idea. I was thinking I'd invite family but that option is way betterOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostExactly.
Hotel £75, Dinner £50, 'Hooker & Coke' party package £100.
Just bin the hotel receipt and fill yer nostrils.
merry christmas to all
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Even better, invite me, hotel £75, food & booze £50, pocket the £25 difference
Basically the more people you invite the more money you make
Invite 100 people and you'll be £2500 up - not including the profit on the bulk rates you'll get at the hotel & liquor store
HTHUnless you're the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
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I'm wondering what you would get for that, for 1 minute, then decided I would pass.Originally posted by Pondlife View Post'Hooker & Coke' party package £100.
Maybe you are based overseas
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trip to thailand is quite pricey -.-Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI'm wondering what you would get for that, for 1 minute, then decided I would pass.
Maybe you are based overseas
but you get this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNPID-5pHUo
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That is all you will get with the hookerOriginally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI'm wondering what you would get for that, for 1 minute, then decided I would pass.
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if I could last only for 1 minute then I would pass to, no shame in that mate ;-)Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostThat is all you will get with the hooker
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FTFYOriginally posted by diseasex View Postif I could last only for 1 minute then I would pass out, no shame in that mate ;-)Comment
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