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And for the workplace (I'm going to order one and see what people say...)

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The old man and MF share one of these as a genuine business expense.
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Not forgetting to emulate Suity's tax efficient cycle to work scheme.
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Don't forget your travel expenses.Originally posted by JRCT View PostI went to Staples at lunchtime to get some stationery items for work. Whilst there, they had a Hello Kitty lunch bag and drinks bottle on offer, so I got them for my 2-year-old.
I'm going to put the stationery in as an expense of course and I thought it might be quite funny to include the lunch bag too as it says 'Hello Kitty lunch bag' on the receipt.
Might bring a smile to the taxman's face (as he's slapping a fine on me).
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Hello Kitty
I went to Staples at lunchtime to get some stationery items for work. Whilst there, they had a Hello Kitty lunch bag and drinks bottle on offer, so I got them for my 2-year-old.
I'm going to put the stationery in as an expense of course and I thought it might be quite funny to include the lunch bag too as it says 'Hello Kitty lunch bag' on the receipt.
Might bring a smile to the taxman's face (as he's slapping a fine on me).Tags: None
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