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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf you were working in the USA it would become worth knowing for sure, or anywhere else where a tip is considered mandatory for that matter. Many restaurants in the UK automatically include a 10-12% gratuity these days as well.
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If you were working in the USA it would become worth knowing for sure, or anywhere else where a tip is considered mandatory for that matter. Many restaurants in the UK automatically include a 10-12% gratuity these days as well.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostFor a couple of quid!? Really?
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostIf you add a tip to a bill so that it is part of the receipt then I don't see why not but I don't think you could make a claim for tax relief on a cash tip - how would you evidence the cost??Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostI have on occasion put through tips as part of any subsistence claim if I've paid for the tip by card. What normally happens is the main receipt excludes the tip (unless its added to the bill) and the card receipt backs up the total cost.
That's not that I'm saying you should or shouldn't claim it, just that I'm not going to worry either way about the odd few quid here and there as part of my overall subsistence claims. Sometimes I've claimed it, sometimes I haven't.
As Lisa says, if its a cash tip you don't have any receipt but if you're staying in a hotel anyway, why not just consider it covered by your £5 incidental overnight payment?
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I have on occasion put through tips as part of any subsistence claim if I've paid for the tip by card. What normally happens is the main receipt excludes the tip (unless its added to the bill) and the card receipt backs up the total cost.
That's not that I'm saying you should or shouldn't claim it, just that I'm not going to worry either way about the odd few quid here and there as part of my overall subsistence claims. Sometimes I've claimed it, sometimes I haven't.
As Lisa says, if its a cash tip you don't have any receipt but if you're staying in a hotel anyway, why not just consider it covered by your £5 incidental overnight payment?
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostIf I ever tip for a company meal I'll normally just leave my own cash separately, but the other day I accidentally wrote my room number in the "Tip" section of the receipt. I scribbled it out but they still put a couple of quid through
Can anyone confirm/deny whether I can just sling it through with the rest of the hotel bill?
My accountant said to ask CUK and my Google Fu is clearly not up to this.
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Can I claim back tips/gratuities
If I ever tip for a company meal I'll normally just leave my own cash separately, but the other day I accidentally wrote my room number in the "Tip" section of the receipt. I scribbled it out but they still put a couple of quid through
Can anyone confirm/deny whether I can just sling it through with the rest of the hotel bill?
My accountant said to ask CUK and my Google Fu is clearly not up to this.Tags: None
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