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Previously on "can I claim back my IPSE membership?"

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I guess PC will be posting a thread about that shortly. Outrageous.
    I pay for it personally and claim as an expense. And yes my accountant is aware of this and agrees.

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  • dx4100
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    I think I can take the hit...

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by teapot418 View Post
    Might be worth reviewing with the div tax. Esp with the £2.35 a year price increase!!!
    I guess PC will be posting a thread about that shortly. Outrageous.

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  • teapot418
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    Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
    I pay for it personally.... Sure I was advise to do so.... No idea by who though
    Might be worth reviewing with the div tax. Esp with the £2.35 a year price increase!!!

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  • dx4100
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    I pay for it personally.... Sure I was advise to do so.... No idea by who though

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  • Kenny@MyAccountantFriend
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    As the company is not receiving tax relief on the expense and I don't believe they would have the cover of the company was removed from the equation I would not include it on a P11d, although I know others do.

    To my knowledge it has not been tested either way by HMRC.

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by Kenny@MyAccountantFriend View Post
    Yes it can be a company expense, however it is not allowable for Corporation tax so won't save your company any tax.

    Personally you will likely be better off paying via the company due to the dividend tax most likely payable if drawn from the company as a dividend to make payment.
    Does (should) it include class 1a ni ?

    I am sure lots will just put it through an not exclude it from the ct calc anyway.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    It's not on the approved list though is it. Minor and pretty irrelevant point but kind of interesting. Isn't it something to do with them possibly having to disclose membership and they refused. I can't remember now.
    I believe that is exactly it. They didn't want HMRC to have membership details...

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  • northernladuk
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    It's not on the approved list though is it. Minor and pretty irrelevant point but kind of interesting. Isn't it something to do with them possibly having to disclose membership and they refused. I can't remember now.

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by cinek View Post
    thanks, just wanted to double check as I need to fill out my p11d questionnaire
    We had a discussion about this last year - IIRC, as long as the membership is in yourCo name, it doesn't need to go on the P11D.

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  • cinek
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    thanks, just wanted to double check as I need to fill out my p11d questionnaire

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  • Kenny@MyAccountantFriend
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    Yes it can be a company expense, however it is not allowable for Corporation tax so won't save your company any tax.

    Personally you will likely be better off paying via the company due to the dividend tax most likely payable if drawn from the company as a dividend to make payment.

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  • cinek
    started a topic can I claim back my IPSE membership?

    can I claim back my IPSE membership?

    as per the title, can I claim back my IPSE membership or should it come out of my own pocket?

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