Originally posted by MrMarkyMark
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Previously on "Doing a Masters can it be offset against tax?"
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOi, who pissed on your parade.
Another bad morning hey, did you find out the Thai lass you pulled last night has a bigger dick than you.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostMaybe, MF will take this golden opportunity to ferk off over there, then
You could meet up for a glass of champers with the old boy, he always has plenty, around, allegedly
Oi, who pissed on your parade.
Another bad morning hey, did you find out the Thai lass you pulled last night has a bigger dick than you.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFunnily enough from 2016 Masters are tax deductible in Switzerland.
You could meet up for a glass of champers with the old boy, he always has plenty, around, allegedly
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Funnily enough from 2016 Masters are tax deductible in Switzerland.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTo MSBob. Permie training is considered an investment to the company as the permies are assets of the company not just a tax breaks. You are letting the tax tail wag the dog thinking like that.
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Originally posted by Boo View PostIf they are proprietors of their company they do incur a BIK.
Boo
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat are you studying? History of Art?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat are you studying? History of Art?
Going to be as much use to his career, as a chocolate fire guard.
HTH.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBecause I was planning to quit my permie role and go back to Uni, but do some contracting on the side.
Because it's in the tax year, I was wondering if I could claim against my Self Assessment for this year, or whether if I had a new Ltd company up, I could do it as an expense.
(Up here for thinking mate, down there for dancing)
Academia 2016, here I come.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhy do you care - you're a permie.
Because it's in the tax year, I was wondering if I could claim against my Self Assessment for this year, or whether if I had a new Ltd company up, I could do it as an expense.
(Up here for thinking mate, down there for dancing)
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