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Car parking Penalty in Italy

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    Car parking Penalty in Italy

    Well, as it happens, I've received this Notice from Italian Police through post that I exceeded the free parking time by 3 minutes and that I should pay a penalty of 82 Euros

    It being a company car hired purely for the purpose of business, what is my position on putting it through my company?

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      #3
      What does your Italian accountant say?

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        #4
        Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
        What does your Italian accountant say?

        FTFY
        What happens in General, stays in General.
        You know what they say about assumptions!

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          #5
          Fines that you get for breaking the law aren't a valid business expense - there was a tribunal this year where G4S lost their case because it was a fine obtained through illegal activity.

          If it's a private fine, then you might be able to claim it, as the tribunal was unclear.

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            #6
            Originally posted by missinggreenfields View Post
            Fines that you get for breaking the law aren't a valid business expense - there was a tribunal this year where G4S lost their case because it was a fine obtained through illegal activity.

            If it's a private fine, then you might be able to claim it, as the tribunal was unclear.
            In Italy or the UK?

            Despite Brexiter claims the laws aren't synced across the EU.
            Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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              #7
              Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
              my position on putting it through my company?
              That would be bent over, spread eagled and gagged I think.
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                #8
                You basterwards haven't got a clue.

                Let me call my accountant and get a hug if possible.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by missinggreenfields View Post
                  Fines that you get for breaking the law aren't a valid business expense - there was a tribunal this year where G4S lost their case because it was a fine obtained through illegal activity.

                  If it's a private fine, then you might be able to claim it, as the tribunal was unclear.
                  This.

                  If it is a "penalty" based on wrong doing, e.g. something issued by a traffic warden then not chargeable. But if it's private then it is (should be), it's part of the contractural arrangement.

                  Personally I'd just put it through as parking costs and if it ever gets challenged by HMIT "oh fair enough, didn't realise".

                  Some links.

                  When and how parking fines and penalties are tax deductible | Chartered Accountant Blog
                  Are parking fines and penalties tax deductible? | Tax - Tips & Advice Business Database

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
                    You basterwards haven't got a clue.

                    Let me call my accountant and get a hug if possible.


                    with very long arms
                    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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