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Company Xmas Party - Ltd co sole employee / director
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Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View PostIf it was me I'd get it claimed but would 'forget' to tell her that it's on the company!!Comment
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Originally posted by Martin at NixonWilliams View PostHe would actually do this!Comment
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Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View PostIf it was me I'd get it claimed but would 'forget' to tell her that it's on the company!!
Wish my accountant gave me advice like this!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostEvery year I mean to take advantage of this and take the wife to a nice restaurant as our "Xmas party", every year I can't be bothered to claim it back.
Maybe I should pay the bill on the company card in the first place?Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostMaybe you should. It has to be company expenditure, not expenses.Comment
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2 seats in the corporates for one of the christmas fixtures usually does for me.Blood in your pooComment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostMaybe you should. It has to be company expenditure, not expenses.
...yes, try and keep company expenditure on company cards wherever possible. It's just good common sense.Comment
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Post2 seats in the corporates for one of the christmas fixtures usually does for me.Comment
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Originally posted by GazCol View PostI didn't know corporate hospitality was an allowable expense, christmas party, or otherwise.2012 CUK Reader Awards - '...Capital City Accountancy, all of whom were outside the top three yet still won compliments from CUK readers for their services' - well, its not an award, but we'll take it! - Best Accountant (for IT contractors) category
2011 CUK Reader Awards - Top 3 - Best Accountant (for IT contractors) category
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