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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostOr constantly ask caebbies for a card which most of the time is a reciept on the back
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Or constantly ask caebbies for a card which most of the time is a reciept on the back
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDon't tell anyone, but I once was a permie, and I lost the receipt for a meal, so I created one on my computer, and claimed using that. I.e. they're so easy to forge, who cares whether it's hand written or on a roll of cheap recycled paper.
Get the guy to write "paid in full" and sign it. I really don't see a problem.
I'll get him to sign it in future, Thanks for the information, shouldn't really matter anyway as I'm working through an umbrella and it's only my food expenses.
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Don't tell anyone, but I once was a permie, and I lost the receipt for a meal, so I created one on my computer, and claimed using that. I.e. they're so easy to forge, who cares whether it's hand written or on a roll of cheap recycled paper.
Get the guy to write "paid in full" and sign it. I really don't see a problem.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSole place? This some kind of fishmongers?
A hand written receipt is perfectly fine for evidence of expense. But for vat reclaim, you must have a VAT receipt. Though when I was inspected many moons ago, the guy from C&E (yes, it was that long ago), didn't care, so long as the VAT number was on the receipt.
Food shop x
1 x chicken curry - 36p
1 x luwak coffee. - £20084.64
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Total - £20085.00
The thing is if this is all they are writing down wouldn't this be susceptible to tax scammers adding extras on or making up their own ones.
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Sole place? This some kind of fishmongers?
A hand written receipt is perfectly fine for evidence of expense. But for vat reclaim, you must have a VAT receipt. Though when I was inspected many moons ago, the guy from C&E (yes, it was that long ago), didn't care, so long as the VAT number was on the receipt.
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Shops that don't give proper receipts
What can I do about this?
Ive been buying food from the sole place close to my present work place but for the last 2 weeks their receipt printer has been broken.
I've asked them to write down my receipt on paper but will this be enough to please the tax man?Tags: None
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