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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by christhedon
    Three questions

    1) Can you expense food? (seems like mixed feelings on this board)
    2) If you can expense food. What are the requirements if any?
    3) Whats the worse thing that can happen if you expense for something and the tax man comes for you and it is realised that you cannot actual expense that thing? Is it
    a) You pay back what you owe
    b) You face a fine

    Please could someone give definitive simple answers to the above. (Having searched for food I have found mixed answers)

    Thanks,

    Chris

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  • christhedon
    started a topic Claiming for food

    Claiming for food

    Three questions

    1) Can you expense food? (seems like mixed feelings on this board)
    2) If you can expense food. What are the requirements if any?
    3) Whats the worse thing that can happen if you expense for something and the tax man comes for you and it is realised that you cannot actual expense that thing? Is it
    a) You pay back what you owe
    b) You face a fine

    Please could someone give definitive simple answers to the above. (Having searched for food I have found mixed answers)

    Thanks,

    Chris
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