Planning to buy a desk and chair for work from home. This is solely for work but the umbrella can't treat this as a business expense claiming they can't prove that this expense is wholly and exclusively for business. Is this acceptable? How can I prove that its a valid expense.
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Originally posted by bbp View PostPlanning to buy a desk and chair for work from home. This is solely for work but the umbrella can't treat this as a business expense claiming they can't prove that this expense is wholly and exclusively for business. Is this acceptable? How can I prove that its a valid expense.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Originally posted by bbp View PostPlanning to buy a desk and chair for work from home. This is solely for work but the umbrella can't treat this as a business expense claiming they can't prove that this expense is wholly and exclusively for business. Is this acceptable? How can I prove that its a valid expense.
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Yep, never going to pass the wholly, exclusively and necessary for the purposes of the assignment ONLYComment
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Originally posted by lucyclarityumbrella View PostYep, never going to pass the wholly, exclusively and necessary for the purposes of the assignment ONLY'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postlet him fight it out with HMRC?
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