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The sponsorship bit is marketing, But I dunno about the tickets. I think you'd have to prove that you tried to wine and dine customers, potential customers but there just weren't any around!
I doubt the flying club would be a valid expense.
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Boredsenseless,
You're assuming that I'm going to tell anyone of the perks. As the Co name goes into the programme every week, I could have a go at calling it advertising.
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Originally posted by DrVI'm quite new to this contracting/ltd co lark (>6mths) and am trying to think of ways that I can use my company money & that I will personally benefit from.
So far I have:
I support a local Premiership rugby team. They have a corporate player sponsorship scheme. In brief, co pays £750 & gets 2 season tkts (£450), playing shirt (£50), 2 tkts to end of season meal & a few other perks.
If I kept that money in my Co bank acc, Gordon the B@stard would take £150. So in effect, the above is costing me £600 (well, that's how I like to look at it)
Also, being a private pilot, I'm considering making an investment into a flying club I use quite frequently. For this, I would get £10 per hour off my flying (app £200-£250 a year). Though the investment value wouldn't rise by much, the perks more than make up for it.
Does anyone else have any ideas/schemes/ways of using the co money for your own fun? There must be dozens!
It can't as far as I know be offset against corporation tax and you will have to pay Benefit in Kind tax if you use the tickets yourself.
Hope that helps you.
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Give a Loan to the Labour Party.
Before you know it you will be a peer of the realm with access to more totty than you can shake a stick at!!
hth
The Rt Hon A. Darling
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Personal benefit using company money
I'm quite new to this contracting/ltd co lark (>6mths) and am trying to think of ways that I can use my company money & that I will personally benefit from.
So far I have:
I support a local Premiership rugby team. They have a corporate player sponsorship scheme. In brief, co pays £750 & gets 2 season tkts (£450), playing shirt (£50), 2 tkts to end of season meal & a few other perks.
If I kept that money in my Co bank acc, Gordon the B@stard would take £150. So in effect, the above is costing me £600 (well, that's how I like to look at it)
Also, being a private pilot, I'm considering making an investment into a flying club I use quite frequently. For this, I would get £10 per hour off my flying (app £200-£250 a year). Though the investment value wouldn't rise by much, the perks more than make up for it.
Does anyone else have any ideas/schemes/ways of using the co money for your own fun? There must be dozens!Tags: None
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