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How can an update of existing knowledge not also be an acquisition of new knowledge?
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from the above link
"You should therefore allow proprietors a deduction for expenditure that merely updates existing expertise or knowledge but disallow any expenditure that provides new expertise or knowledge (particularly where it brings into existence a recognised qualification like an Master of Business Administration)."
boooo
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I only said "might"!
I am not at all an expert, and it's a rather contentious area anyway. But here's what the Revenue say:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/bimmanual/BIM35660.htm
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View Postsounds OK. But for the tax side of things, you might have to declare a personal benefit because if you left your company you'd still personally have the MBA to benefit from.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View Postsounds OK. But for the tax side of things, you might have to declare a personal benefit because if you left your company you'd still personally have the MBA to benefit from.
I didn't have to declare it on my side when I was in permieland - why should I now??
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sounds OK. But for the tax side of things, you might have to declare a personal benefit because if you left your company you'd still personally have the MBA to benefit from.
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I put my InfoSec Masters through the books of my InfoSec company.
Sounds OK to me...
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Studying for an MBA
Let's say that I want to study for an MBA. It costs £15k for one year full-time course or £30k for a 2 year part-time (every Saturday). So I'm thinking that I quite fancy a year off especially in the current market so can I use company funds to pay for it??? It's an MBA in Information Systems so I'd like to think that HMRC would see it as a recognised course.
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