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No cost to the business, and a gift directly to the individual (assuming it's in the individual's name) so I think no BIK here...
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I've asked in 'Accounting / Legal' - I'm sure you'll do the right thing.Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post






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Sounds like they should be taxed as a BIK.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt's £52 with Tesco. As it happens, I'm wrong this year we got them with Avios as they're only 16000 Avios points because Tesco's had gone up. And they are free, most of my points come from work travel.
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It's £52 with Tesco. As it happens, I'm wrong this year we got them with Avios as they're only 16000 Avios points because Tesco's had gone up. And they are free, most of my points come from work travel.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe spend our tesco clubcard points on other stuff. What was the cash value of the points you spent.
Sorry to burst your bubble - but nothing for free in list life. A while ago we discovered that tesco were sending us a £10 voucher if we spent £80 every week. Then found we could get the same goods in Asda for £50.
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We spend our tesco clubcard points on other stuff. What was the cash value of the points you spent.Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post£50?
Mug. We've all got free Merlin Passes courtesy of Tesco Clubcard Points.
Sorry to burst your bubble - but nothing for free in list life. A while ago we discovered that tesco were sending us a £10 voucher if we spent £80 every week. Then found we could get the same goods in Asda for £50.
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£50?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAll going for free. BabyBP has annual pass bought for £50 in Jan sales. Twins get in free as MrsBP got stuck on the flying cars earlier in the year for 2 hours so we got free tickets. I get in free as carer for elder son.
Me! Me! Me! Look at me everyone! I am a narcisist! All talk about me!
Hang on - this is the MF account isn't it? It isn't!! Oh bollox. I will restrict my pointless drivelling to tpd where it belongs in future. Or at least LR.
Very sorry about that everyone.
Mug. We've all got free Merlin Passes courtesy of Tesco Clubcard Points.
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Off to legoland today
All going for free. BabyBP has annual pass bought for £50 in Jan sales. Twins get in free as MrsBP got stuck on the flying cars earlier in the year for 2 hours so we got free tickets. I get in free as carer for elder son.
Me! Me! Me! Look at me everyone! I am a narcisist! All talk about me!
Hang on - this is the MF account isn't it? It isn't!! Oh bollox. I will restrict my pointless drivelling to tpd where it belongs in future. Or at least LR.
Very sorry about that everyone.Tags: None
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