Originally posted by Troll
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostI mean me and my girlfriend - makes the two of us , right?
Interesting thought - can you put the girlfriend on the books as "maintenance of horizontal exercise equipment" ?
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostSource?
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostSource?
Where I currently am there is a fridge full of beer. Sounds like a trivial BIK I might replicate at myCo.
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next year, with the new BIK exemptions too, you can make that £600 of booze.
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Originally posted by diseasex View Postthat I know, but does it have to be an event. Can I simply stockpile booze ?
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou can add up multiple events throughout the year so long as the total is less than £150 pp. You can also claim VAT back if you're not flat-rated.
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You can add up multiple events throughout the year so long as the total is less than £150 pp. You can also claim VAT back if you're not flat-rated and a non-director employee is present.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostI'm currently using mysupermarket to see max amount of decent booze I can get for £299.99 on one bill
Also wondering how far this particular envelope can be pushed
HTH
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHence the move of the thread to General. It seems reasonable to me that any dumb question on expenses from someone who's not that new to the site should be taken out of the professional forums.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot really. You must be trolling because this has been asked at least three times in the prof forums and is done year after year...and I can't call people idiots in the prof forums. Shame to miss a good opportunity.
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