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Looking at the recruitment agents on linked in I'm guessing nails hair and those slug like eyebrows are as well.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFor recruitment agents, as long as they are accompanied by chunky cufflinks, yes they are.

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Yep cause your teeth are wholly and exclusively for business aren't they.Originally posted by ceebeepps View Postasked the same question of my accountant last week re an emergency dentist whilst working away - nope - full taxable benefit.

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There are certain things that you can claim, if they are of a incidental benefit - for example, HMRC specifically mention getting a flu jab as a business expense.Originally posted by ceebeepps View Postasked the same question of my accountant last week re an emergency dentist whilst working away - nope - full taxable benefit.

But more expensive things like this are going to be out.
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asked the same question of my accountant last week re an emergency dentist whilst working away - nope - full taxable benefit.
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That's what the ladyboys thought tooOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostMust admit I thought for quite a while that tarbera was a chapess. Not sure why, maybe it was the name ending with "a"
It was a disappointment to learn he was a bloke, but good news if he does decide to go for SRS.
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What about an oversized hung penis like that of MF? His symptoms of a sore anus are evident through his posts in general.
Is a size reduction paid for by the NHS? or is it simply a matter of self-education?
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I have a ticket to the UK and I'm not using the NHS. I'll stick with my Swiss healthcare, thank-you very much.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSomething to read whilst you wait 4 months for surgery under the NHS, funded by British taxpayers, used by everyone with a ticket to the UK.
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You are not alone, so did he.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMust admit I thought for quite a while that tarbera was a chapess. Not sure why, maybe it was the name ending with "a"
It was a disappointment to learn he was a bloke, but good news if he does decide to go for SRS.
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General Mike Jackson I am fairly sure had bags under his eyes removed on expenses when he was in the army.
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Must admit I thought for quite a while that tarbera was a chapess. Not sure why, maybe it was the name ending with "a"Originally posted by tractor View PostPerhaps we could start a fund, 'Help Tarbie find him/her/itself'? Do you think it would qualify for Gift Aid? ..
It was a disappointment to learn he was a bloke, but good news if he does decide to go for SRS.
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If you can't work out that whether something that is attached to you is wholly and exclusively form your business then god help you.
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