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Previously on "Magazine subscriptions"

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  • Let-Me-In
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    was it that bad a question

    the magazines are all bona-fide software pubs (despit LMI's attempt at telepathy...close, but not that close )

    I claim for all of my company related subscriptions...MacWorld, Computer Weekly etc.

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  • fzbucks
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    was it that bad a question

    the magazines are all bona-fide software pubs (despit LMI's attempt at telepathy...close, but not that close )
    I was led to believe that they are valid purchases by your business - have the subscription paid directly out of your business account rather than claiming for them if possible.

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  • Burdock
    replied
    was it that bad a question

    the magazines are all bona-fide software pubs (despit LMI's attempt at telepathy...close, but not that close )

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  • Let-Me-In
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    Just noticed my colleague subscribes to a professional magazine, only just occurred to me that I could claim these as an expense through the company. At least I assume that is okay?

    You cannot claim Readers Wives as a valid business expense.....or I would have done it already!!!

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  • Burdock
    started a topic Magazine subscriptions

    Magazine subscriptions

    Just noticed my colleague subscribes to a professional magazine, only just occurred to me that I could claim these as an expense through the company. At least I assume that is okay?
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