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Can I put the brolly through on expenses if it stays in my drawer at the office?
Have you asked your Accountant? Is it wholly and exclusively.....? Does it constitute a BIK? WWMFD? If you had added sufficient items to get the total invoice >£2k, you probably could've claimed the VAT back, getting the brolly for free
Absolutely chucked down when I was walking into town at lunchtime. Got soaked. Went into Sainsbury's, bought lunch, dinner and a brolly. As I was paying, I checked it was still raining before parting with my £8. It was. By the time I'd paid and left the shop, the sun was out.
Can I put the brolly through on expenses if it stays in my drawer at the office?
Absolutely chucked down when I was walking into town at lunchtime. Got soaked. Went into Sainsbury's, bought lunch, dinner and a brolly. As I was paying, I checked it was still raining before parting with my £8. It was. By the time I'd paid and left the shop, the sun was out.
Can I put the brolly through on expenses if it stays in my drawer at the office?
"It would take months if not years to comb through them" - the Sun quietly ignoring the fact that the leaking of documents began over a year ago, and they have been combed through for a year:
"In the past 12 months, around 400 journalists from more than 100 media organizations in over 80 countries have taken part in researching the documents."
- Süddeutsche Zeitung, Panama Papers: This is the leak (warning: annoying autoplay video with sound for about fifteen seconds)
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