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Some people are desperate to avoid admitting she is a front bottom.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's ok if they were your employees, allegedly...
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So were all those expenses I claimed from my limited for prossies and rent boys ok or not?
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From this linky, expenses for entertaining clients is not deductible, but entertaining staff can be.
I don't think the BBC article was clear on that point.
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Yes, and hasn't been deductible since before anyone had even heard of the Blair babes.
She's just talking rot, as usual.
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Harriet Madman does it again.
Equalities Minister Harriet Harman has called for tax breaks for corporate entertainment visits to lap-dancing clubs to be banned. BBC
.Ms Harman has petitioned the chancellor to end tax relief on events which she says exclude female employees and form part of the wider sex industry.
Ms Harman said going to such clubs should not be a legitimate expense.
Right on Sister!
Except ....
Ah, so now what are you going to do then missy?The Treasury said corporate entertainment of any kind was not deductable for tax or VAT purposes.
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