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Originally posted by Bluebird View PostAm I right in thinking that expenses paid for out of my own pocket & re-imbursed by MyLtd to me personally appear on the P11d?
If I use my Company Credit Card to pay for, say, a train ticket - then it doesn't get put on, but if I paid using my own CC and claimed it back then it would?
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If Myco pays you things that are not allowable as a business expense (i.e. they have a policy to pay for your lunch when working away from your office) then these are also listed since they are a BiK
HTH. Remember, I am not an accountant and this advise is worth as much as you paid for it.....!!
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostYou might want to check - last place I worked as a permie (15 yrs ago), the accountants included stuff which was paid on the company credit card. When I queried this, they assured me it was correct and also that I shouldn't worry because the numbers cancelled out because all were legitimate business expenses.Last edited by Pickle2; 28 May 2009, 10:41.
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Originally posted by Bluebird View PostAm I right in thinking that expenses paid for out of my own pocket & re-imbursed by MyLtd to me personally appear on the P11d?
If I use my Company Credit Card to pay for, say, a train ticket - then it doesn't get put on, but if I paid using my own CC and claimed it back then it would?
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Originally posted by Bluebird View PostIf I use my Company Credit Card to pay for, say, a train ticket - then it doesn't get put on
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Originally posted by Bluebird View PostAm I right in thinking that expenses paid for out of my own pocket & re-imbursed by MyLtd to me personally appear on the P11d?
If I use my Company Credit Card to pay for, say, a train ticket - then it doesn't get put on, but if I paid using my own CC and claimed it back then it would?
Thanks
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Am I right in thinking that expenses paid for out of my own pocket & re-imbursed by MyLtd to me personally appear on the P11d?
If I use my Company Credit Card to pay for, say, a train ticket - then it doesn't get put on, but if I paid using my own CC and claimed it back then it would?
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