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Previously on "Are Suitcases Tax Deductable"

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  • northernladuk
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    If you dismember one of the permies at your client and store them in it you could claim its wholly and exclusively...

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  • d000hg
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    You could put company branding on it like you do all your clothes.

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  • NotAllThere
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    I think in principle, anyone who has been a member for a while who cannot grasp the basic rules of what can be expensed and what can be deductible deserves merciless mocking in General.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by pjt View Post
    Silly question probably but does anyone know if I can buy a new case as a T&S expense? My current one is pretty wrecked that I use for travel during the week and I'm planning on spending a bit on a decent one. This would be used for work travel purposes only.
    Correct, it is a silly question. Do you think a suitcase is 'wholly and exclusively' for the company? Neither do I.

    This should be in General.

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  • LandRover
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    Originally posted by pjt View Post
    Silly question probably but does anyone know if I can buy a new case as a T&S expense? My current one is pretty wrecked that I use for travel during the week and I'm planning on spending a bit on a decent one. This would be used for work travel purposes only.
    Only when they are not full of cash:-)

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  • SueEllen
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    Nope.

    You can use the same suitcase for a weekend away as for a business trip.

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  • Kenny@MyAccountantFriend
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    I would say no as it would fail the wholy, exclusively and necessarily test, due to being available for personal use.

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  • pjt
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    Are Suitcases Tax Deductable

    Silly question probably but does anyone know if I can buy a new case as a T&S expense? My current one is pretty wrecked that I use for travel during the week and I'm planning on spending a bit on a decent one. This would be used for work travel purposes only.

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