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My advice is take a guest and avoid expensive restaurants. Find a good gastro pub, then you can order two decent bottles of red and 3 courses and still be within budget.
Oh that will also include Irish coffees at the end of the night and a decent tip.
Speaking from experience don’t get too drunk that you can’t remember your company card PIN number.Comment
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On another similar but slightly different note a number of our digital teams went out last night - mixed in were some contractors.
Now someone has posted the receipt on slack saying here it is if you want to claim back the cost of the meal (it was £30)
Is this acceptable to claim as just an evening meal allowance? if so is there a limit.
(I know I could look at HMRC's site but you guys are the font of all knowledge)Comment
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Everything like that I just use the company credit card and put it down as "Entertainment" as it's not subsistence. If it wasn't for work and building business relationships I wouldn't be there. My accountant sorts it all out - it goes on my P11D I believe.Originally posted by original PM View PostOn another similar but slightly different note a number of our digital teams went out last night - mixed in were some contractors.
Now someone has posted the receipt on slack saying here it is if you want to claim back the cost of the meal (it was £30)
Is this acceptable to claim as just an evening meal allowance? if so is there a limit.
(I know I could look at HMRC's site but you guys are the font of all knowledge)...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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