clothes - I'm pretty sure many still do it. Just like putting the bubbly on the tab and carpeting the reception with Caviar & Foi gras. AFAIR most of the news presenters charge for grooming etc.
Depends whether you are a 'Real business' or not I suppose.
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Actually your argument about being a 3D solution developer was perfectly valid. If you can make a genuine business case for it - you're fine.Originally posted by vetran View Postin which case look forward as Hector hits him with the axle grease, if he is taking him to task he can't be chasing us.
Just that clothes are a poor example - goes back to 1983 (Mallalieu v Drummond) where a barrister was not allowed to claim for court gowns - I believe the case went all the way to the House of Lords.
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in which case look forward as Hector hits him with the axle grease, if he is taking him to task he can't be chasing us.
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I think they probably do - claiming for clothes which are not 'uniforms' (i.e. logo branded etc) is a big no-no.Originally posted by vetran View PostI doubt the Dragon's pay for their suits on the show.
Newsreaders have to pay for their own clothes and are not allowed to claim the tax back.
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LOLOriginally posted by moorfield View Post
sorry, I meant "your mate's mate"
I told him to check with the accountant.
From what my mate said it was a dodgy effort, not writing the next great thing in 3D tv.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post... as a primary VDU.
Business expense?? I think not.
but a contracting mate of a old perm mate of mine is trying it.
Oi Hector, wanna watch a movie, cough I mean do some invoicing.
What does your accountant say about this ?
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if he is developing a 3d solution then why not. Its a case of making a reasonable business case that stands up. I doubt the Dragon's pay for their suits on the show.
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60" 3D TV...
... as a primary VDU.
Business expense?? I think not.
but a contracting mate of a old perm mate of mine is trying it.
Oi Hector, wanna watch a movie, cough I mean do some invoicing.Tags: None
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