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I bought a pencil which I only intend to use at work. Can I reclaim this as an expense?
Jesus fookin christ, is business that bad you want to claim for a suit? FFS, you must be tighter than a nun's chuff.
Get a grip...
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How about if my company is called 'Black Pinstrip White Shirt Blue Tie Black Shoes Ltd'?
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Originally posted by Darren@UptonAccountants View Post
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postwill PM you my chest size and address!!!
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Originally posted by Darren@UptonAccountants View PostOnly if you're daft enough to play golf with an inspector!
All fun aside, any item should be judged on it's own merits.
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post<<cough>> Duality of purpose <<cough>>
Only if you're daft enough to play golf with an inspector!
All fun aside, any item should be judged on it's own merits.
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So this is ok
"Formal evening dress which, because of the customary practice of a particular occupation, is habitually worn on a day to day basis while performing the duties (for example, dinner jackets worn by waiters) may also be accepted. "
But a lawyers Gown and wig aren't
I need to make a note of the people defending their case and avoid ever using them...how carp must they be!
A chunk of the 21% corp tax saved is eaten up by having logos embroidered nicely. Which clients in the IT world are going to want you parading round wearing it either?
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Originally posted by Darren@UptonAccountants View PostYes Lisa that's correct, designer wear not good, HMRC will kick that out, something a bit more ordinary. Or get some trousers and shirts/t-shirts made up for work and embroidered up. Can still be used for golfing afterwards!
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Suits
Yes Lisa that's correct, designer wear not good, HMRC will kick that out, something a bit more ordinary. Or get some trousers and shirts/t-shirts made up for work and embroidered up. Can still be used for golfing afterwards!
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Originally posted by Darren@UptonAccountants View PostSticky tags not likely to work!! Embroidered and need to be obvious, not stuck on the inside or under armpit, so would need to be genuine branding.....just like the type of branding this lot do http://www.keylogo.co.uk/corporate-clothing.htm
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Branding
Sticky tags not likely to work!! Embroidered and need to be obvious, not stuck on the inside or under armpit, so would need to be genuine branding.....just like the type of branding this lot do http://www.keylogo.co.uk/corporate-clothing.htm
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Originally posted by Darren@UptonAccountants View PostYou could get it branded in your company name, then is always being used for business purposes!
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