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Oh and after 15 years of lurking, you ought to know which forum to post in if you want all sensible answers.
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So I'm assuming yourCo paying for a health check is much the same as if it paid for medical insurance. The cost becomes a BIK and should be declared on your P11d.
In light of that, I can't see there being a limit on the expenditure.
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What did ChatGPT say?
Failing that you could go oldschool and call your accoutant.
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Originally posted by DaveDrPop View PostAfternoon all
I'm thinking about getting a health-check, and my research suggests that I can claim the cost as a legitimate expense.
Does anyone know if there's a limit that can be claimed?
TIA
Dave, Dorset
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Heath-check on expenses?
Afternoon all
I'm thinking about getting a health-check, and my research suggests that I can claim the cost as a legitimate expense.
Does anyone know if there's a limit that can be claimed?
TIA
Dave, Dorset
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