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    #21
    I will be having my company xmas party this Friday, as usual will do my best to hit the £300 limit on one bill (which isnt easy when you are on your own in KFC).

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      #22
      Originally posted by woohoo View Post
      I will be having my company xmas party this Friday, as usual will do my best to hit the £300 limit on one bill (which isnt easy when you are on your own in KFC).
      Just order the extra large bucket....

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        #23
        Originally posted by diseasex View Post
        harsh. having a bad day ?
        Not really. You must be trolling because this has been asked at least three times in the prof forums and is done year after year...and I can't call people idiots in the prof forums. Shame to miss a good opportunity.
        'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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          #24
          I'm currently using mysupermarket to see max amount of decent booze I can get for £299.99 on one bill

          Also wondering how far this particular envelope can be pushed
          Seasonal gifts

          An employer may provide employees with a seasonal gift, such as a turkey, an ordinary bottle of wine or a box of chocolates at Christmas. All of these gifts can be treated as trivial benefits. . For an employer with a large number of employees the total cost of providing a gift to each employee may be considerable, but where the gift to each employee is a trivial benefit, this principle applies regardless of the total cost to the employer and the number of employees concerned. If a benefit is trivial it should not be included in a PSA (EIM21861).

          If the gift extends beyond one of the items mentioned above, for example from a bottle or two to a case of wine, or from a turkey to a Christmas hamper, you will need to consider the contents and cost before being able to determine whether the benefit is trivial.

          In such cases you should treat all the factors objectively and use your judgement.
          HTH
          How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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            #25
            Originally posted by woohoo View Post
            I will be having my company xmas party this Friday, as usual will do my best to hit the £300 limit on one bill (which isnt easy when you are on your own in KFC).
            KFC - does not compute. Is that a Gordon Ramsey place?

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              #26
              Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
              Not really. You must be trolling because this has been asked at least three times in the prof forums and is done year after year...and I can't call people idiots in the prof forums. Shame to miss a good opportunity.
              Hence the move of the thread to General. It seems reasonable to me that any dumb question on expenses from someone who's not that new to the site should be taken out of the professional forums.
              Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                #27
                Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                Hence the move of the thread to General. It seems reasonable to me that any dumb question on expenses from someone who's not that new to the site should be taken out of the professional forums.
                And yet NLUK answer is "no". You never know what you might learn =)

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Troll View Post
                  I'm currently using mysupermarket to see max amount of decent booze I can get for £299.99 on one bill

                  Also wondering how far this particular envelope can be pushed


                  HTH
                  So i can go to asda and buy 299.99 worth of cheap wine?

                  ???????

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                    #29
                    You can add up multiple events throughout the year so long as the total is less than £150 pp. You can also claim VAT back if you're not flat-rated and a non-director employee is present.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
                      You can add up multiple events throughout the year so long as the total is less than £150 pp. You can also claim VAT back if you're not flat-rated.
                      that I know, but does it have to be an event. Can I simply stockpile booze ? Ofc hypothetically

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