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Previously on "Annual Event Reimbursment"

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  • Contreras
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    Originally posted by bathingape View Post
    Hi guys - just a quick question. I understand I can claim up to £150 per year for an annual event. I recently took out some colleagues and clients of mine for a meal to which the bill came to over the £150. I also paid the full amount cash, withdrawn from my personal account.

    Am I able to claim any of this back through my co?

    I obviously have receipt and bank statement etc.
    Client entertainment: Legitimate company expense but not deductible for CT. Only worth considering if already paying dividends up to/over the high rate tax threshold.

    Annual event: Allowance for employee and family members only. Must be less than £150 per head. Plenty of threads on this if you care to do a search.

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  • bathingape
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    No. It's an annual event for employees/office holders, including a guest each, if applicable. It must be open to all staff, cannot exceed £150 per person (otherwise it's taxable), and the clue is in the "annual event" part. Taking your mates/clients/neighbours to dinner doesn't qualify.
    ok thanks mate

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  • jamesbrown
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    No. It's an annual event for employees/office holders, including a guest each, if applicable. It must be open to all staff, cannot exceed £150 per person (otherwise it's taxable), and the clue is in the "annual event" part. Taking your mates/clients/neighbours to dinner doesn't qualify.

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  • bathingape
    started a topic Annual Event Reimbursment

    Annual Event Reimbursment

    Hi guys - just a quick question. I understand I can claim up to £150 per year for an annual event. I recently took out some colleagues and clients of mine for a meal to which the bill came to over the £150. I also paid the full amount cash, withdrawn from my personal account.

    Am I able to claim any of this back through my co?

    I obviously have receipt and bank statement etc.

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