What can reasonably be claimed as client entertainment through your own limited company? I was planning to pay Spearmint Rhino a visit this weekend. Should I keep receipts?
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I think you should also video the event to back up the fact it was indeed 'entertaining', and post it with your end of year tax return....
P.S I know a lapdancer who works part time at a jewellry store owned by a friend.... and her and her girly mates never stop laughing at the men who 'visit' them.... see them as walking cash dispensers who they wouldn't be seen dead with. I find it funny that they look down on people who 'treat them as objects', yet see nothing wrong in actually acting like an object.
She is physically stunning (half Norwegian, half Scottish), but frankly you meet much more attractive women in normal pubs and bars around here.Last edited by mcquiggd; 26 April 2006, 21:56.Vieze Oude Man
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Dunno if this is a serious question or not but here goes anyway:
Receipts are needed, client entertainment is not deducted before the application of corporation tax.
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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