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Originally posted by fuzzypenguin View PostMight be wrong, but the taxi receipt won't have a time on it. Could you not claim there was a problem on the trains and had to get a taxi home tonight? Or trains had stopped running? So therefore normal expense.
You get a fistful of blank receipts off the taxi driver and write a few out for the month (with your wrong hand remembering to use different pens) Contractor 1-0 HMRC...
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostRohypnol?
erm..I expect...
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat's the spirit - if common sense doesn't work, try tax fraud for the sake of £20 instead
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Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View Post£55 as it happens.
I found myself in what used to be The Toby Carvery just outside of Street. How I got there, gawd only knows.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat's the spirit - if common sense doesn't work, try tax fraud for the sake of £20 instead
I found myself in what used to be The Toby Carvery just outside of Street. How I got there, gawd only knows.
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Originally posted by fuzzypenguin View PostMight be wrong, but the taxi receipt won't have a time on it. Could you not claim there was a problem on the trains and had to get a taxi home tonight? Or trains had stopped running? So therefore normal expense.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostPossibly the most plausible post ever from this sockie. In recognition of this great achievement I'm tempted to request this is moved to the professional forums to honour this once in a sockie lifetime achievement.... But I won't.
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Be nice to the cabbie. Last time I was in a London cab the guy gave me a receipt book and a wink.
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No return, guess you could be in the clear then.
FTFY
Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostMy other option is "hanging out" at Days Inn up Gordano services. Probably cheaper, if I manage to turn a few tricks, than a cab home.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostGet the train back, you lazy oaf
Do you have a paid for travel card, for the return journey?
Do you not have any of your special man friends that live around there?
Could be a win win, for you.
My other option is a night at Days Inn up Gordano services. Probably cheaper than a cab home.
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Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostOk so I get the train to work. What if I spend a night on the tiles, get completely trousered & shell out for a taxi to get me home.
Expensable?
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Possibly the most plausible post ever from this sockie. In recognition of this great achievement I'm tempted to request this is moved to the professional forums to honour this once in a sockie lifetime achievement.... But I won't.
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