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Previously on "invoicing dodgy software purchases"

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    Give me your company name and I can make a quick earner of 50k by going to FAST
    Okay this will make you even laugh louder...what the heck is FAST?

    My company name is Barclays. :b

    I thought the cost would be about £200 but after conversion it works out to much less than that...but more than £20. Maybe David Blunkett has some ideas?

    Elvis

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    Elvis you clown

    Give me your company name and I can make a quick earner of 50k by going to FAST
    All for the sake of 20 quid ...
    LOL

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    Why not just give him 20 sovs out of your back bin?
    If you're a contractor, you can afford it.
    I spill more than that on a good night....

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    Guest replied
    The value of the software is very small. about £20. so Stationary could be the way to go?

    Sal.

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    Corporate entertaining is not deductible for CT nor reclaimable for VAT. It hasn't been for 20 years. Only staff
    entertainment is reclaimable and only if there are no non employees/spouses present (or their attendance is incidental)such staff entertaining will usually result in a BiK charge, the Xmas party being the exception to this.

    So unless you want to claim that this guy is your partner, I would look for another route.

    tim

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    There's always the tax free £150 per person christmas party thing.

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    invoicing dodgy software purchases

    On of my friends just came back from India and brought me back some software which ...umm lets just say is not exactly above board.
    I want to pay him..but obviously he can't invoice for the software. what's a "creative" way to pay him?
    I thought of "lunch with a potential contractor". and pay the"cost" of the lunch? Which is partially true as there is someone there I want to hire.

    Sal.

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