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Webberg - In your professional opinion, if I promise to buy the next three people who 'make the pledge' a pint every month for a year, do you think HMRC will let me write that off as an essential personal expense under a future 'time-to-pay' arrangement ?"If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next ..."Comment
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Originally posted by dangerouswhensober View PostWebberg - In your professional opinion, if I promise to buy the next three people who 'make the pledge' a pint every month for a year, do you think HMRC will let me write that off as an essential personal expense under a future 'time-to-pay' arrangement ?
(Incidentally, I prefer Doom Bar or perhaps Gales HSB to any of that there London brewed stuff. I look at the ads for Fullers beer which is apparently "made of London" and think on it carefully whenever I cross the Thames).Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by webberg View PostI'm pretty sure that I could get HMRC to agree that such largesse should be taken into account and is fully compliant with tax law and has Counsel backing.
(Incidentally, I prefer Doom Bar or perhaps Gales HSB to any of that there London brewed stuff. I look at the ads for Fullers beer which is apparently "made of London" and think on it carefully whenever I cross the Thames).
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Originally posted by neil99 View PostDear me! You are behind the times on London beer. There are so many new breweries it's hard to keep track. Fullers beer sucks.
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I was disappointed with the offerings. Mainly Badgers (and yes it is as rough as a badger's backside) and the guest ale was undrinkable.
Ended up with a fizzy lager.
We do have a brewery and distillery just up the road here though. The brewery is Triple F and I can recommend their Moondance (good light summer beer), Pressed Rat and Warthog; Dazed and Confused. (Spot the link?)
The distillery (gin) is called Gorilla and their first offering is Silver Back - very nice.
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Originally posted by webberg View PostI was in the Ship and Shovell (Embankment) yesterday.
I was disappointed with the offerings. Mainly Badgers (and yes it is as rough as a badger's backside) and the guest ale was undrinkable.
Ended up with a fizzy lager.
We do have a brewery and distillery just up the road here though. The brewery is Triple F and I can recommend their Moondance (good light summer beer), Pressed Rat and Warthog; Dazed and Confused. (Spot the link?)
The distillery (gin) is called Gorilla and their first offering is Silver Back - very nice.
Still - ENOUGH - back to work!!Comment
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