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Lolz. Yeah. He'll be wanting to claim his phone though the business cause he logged here and did his busineds banking. Sheesh. Some people hey.
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In fairness reading the thread title I thought he was going to claim the cost of the trip home to attendOriginally posted by Pondlife View Post<placeholder> I conducted company business whilst away from MyCo's registered address. Can I claim travel expenses for what is now a business trip?</placeholder>
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<placeholder> I conducted company business whilst away from MyCo's registered address. Can I claim travel expenses for what is now a business trip?</placeholder>
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That happens when you spend too much time on the forumsOriginally posted by Maslins View PostPhew. From the topic subject I anticipated it'd be someone trying to argue they shouldn't pay any UK tax on their earnings cos they declared it whilst on holiday. I'm glad it isn't!.
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Phew. From the topic subject I anticipated it'd be someone trying to argue they shouldn't pay any UK tax on their earnings cos they declared it whilst on holiday. I'm glad it isn't!
Concord, you're fine...though I don't understand the urgency. If your post had been on 5 April I might have done (though my response would be too late to be of use).
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Even if it was actually a problem (it’s not), you could take a director loan and then clear that with a dividend on your return to the UK.Originally posted by concord View PostFound a page that indicates there could be tax implications depending on the country where the meeting is held but it says there's no issue in the UK with it.Last edited by Contractor UK; 8 April 2019, 16:14.
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Found a page that indicates there could be tax implications depending on the country where the meeting is held but it says there's no issue in the UK with it.Last edited by Contractor UK; 8 April 2019, 16:14.
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At least we've got a contender for post of the new financial year already
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Board meeting while abroad
Hello. I'm the sole director of a UK limited company and I'd like the company to pay a dividend.
I am currently abroad on holiday so is it okay for a board meeting for the dividend resolution to be held outside the UK? The minutes state where the meeting was held.
Is this an issue at all?
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