Thanks for clearing that up Alan.
turbo
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This was updated a few years ago, the amount you can claim is £150 per head.Originally posted by turbo
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/employers/ebi...nctions-01.htm
Alan
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Just saw this.Originally posted by XLMonkey
States that the max you can claim is only £75 per head.
turbo
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hereOriginally posted by yetanotheroneQuote:
"it's 150 per head, with each staff member being allowed to have one additional guest. So, you can have at least 300 pounds. "
This sounds great. Do you know which IR document states?
Thanks,
Yet
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/employers/ebi...nctions-01.htm
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Can I put the 800 quid I spent at my brothers wedding through as expenses then?
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Quote:
"it's 150 per head, with each staff member being allowed to have one additional guest. So, you can have at least 300 pounds. "
This sounds great. Do you know which IR document states?
Thanks,
Yet
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It cost £75 for a lovely meal for the 2 of us.
It's already gone through my books...
Roll on next Xmas...
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it's 150 per head, with each staff member being allowed to have one additional guest. So, you can have at least 300 pounds.
No restriction on what you spend it on, just keep the receipt. Don't go over the 150/head limit, as if you do then the whole amount becomes taxable.
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Its £150 and not a penny over to get the CT relief on it.Originally posted by theemeestrooMe and the Secretary (the missus) are off for our Xmas Party tonight.
What is the rules regarding how much you can claim through your limited.
I have read that it is £150 each (won't be spending near that much!!)
I was just going to get a receipt for meals and drinks and cab.
Is this sufficient?
What are other people doing here for it?
Do many others claim for it?
Not sure how many others claim it. I don't as I can't be arsed really.
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Xmas Party
Me and the Secretary (the missus) are off for our Xmas Party tonight.
What is the rules regarding how much you can claim through your limited.
I have read that it is £150 each (won't be spending near that much!!)
I was just going to get a receipt for meals and drinks and cab.
Is this sufficient?
What are other people doing here for it?
Do many others claim for it?Tags: None
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