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  • dude69
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    Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
    It's just a bog standard business expense.
    not in the least, and there's no such thing as a 'bog-standard expense'

    The rules are here

    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/bimmanual/bim45070.htm

    Up to fifty quid/recipient a year of CONSPICUOUSLY BRANDED gifts, not to include food, drink, vouchers, or tobacco. So basically if it's not a 'Crap Coders'-branded vase, or a 'Java Jokers' mouse mat or similar, you won't be able to include it in your expenses for CT purposes.

    It's classed as entertainment otherwise, which is NOT tax-deductible.

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  • david@purpleaccounts.com
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    Corporate gifts

    Attached is a link in relation to the VAT treatment on business gifts. There is a £50 limit per client in any 12 month period.

    http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsP...HMCE_CL_000784

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  • Darren@UptonAccountants
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    Corp Gifts

    What type of thing did you have in mind?

    Certainly if it's branded then ok, but things like gifts of holidays, etc may well be queried!!

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  • Bluebird
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    It's just a bog standard business expense.

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  • moorfield
    started a topic Corporate gifts ?

    Corporate gifts ?

    This a question for the accountants on here maybe - I would like to use my ltd co account to purchase some gifts for current and previous clients. Are there any rules / allowances around this - I'm guessing it would probably all fall under
    entertainment expenses ?

    And no this not an expense dodging question! I am genuinely interested in developing a good working relationship with current and previous clients.
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