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This is why I remain unmarried. I have yet to find anyone both rich enough and nearly dead enough.
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Yep totally allowed as staff entertainment...just don't fall foul of the client entertainment rules.
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If you're going to get divorced and:
- you hate your partner
- you don't have kids to worry about
- you know you'll lose most of your assets to your partner
why wouldn't you just go and gamble as much of the money you could, i.e. double or nothing?
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I disagree with you there.Originally posted by original PM View Postyou need prevention not cure....
next time you think about getting married just have a w4nk and the urge will go away
Make sure she/he/ze/per/zie/sie/ve/e is far richer than you, preferably older and in ill health. They should hopefully die before you get fed up of each other and need to divorce leaving you richer.
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you need prevention not cure....
next time you think about getting married just have a w4nk and the urge will go away
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Have you asked your Official Receiver?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI want to run the cost of my next couple of divorces through my company. As you know, divorce is essential to my wellbeing and I can't work without it. I have asked NLyUK's accountant and they said it was fine(I think they said that - I can't be sure as he had on a gimp mask in her dungeon).
Also I want to expense the lube for when HMRC investigate my company.
Please tell me its totally allowed and all contractors do this.
Thanks in advance.
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Expensing a divorce
I want to run the cost of my next couple of divorces through my company. As you know, divorce is essential to my wellbeing and I can't work without it. I have asked NLyUK's accountant and they said it was fine(I think they said that - I can't be sure as he had on a gimp mask in her dungeon).
Also I want to expense the lube for when HMRC investigate my company.
Please tell me its totally allowed and all contractors do this.
Thanks in advance.Tags: None
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