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One of our subscribers recently queried why the Taxman had challenged the expenses claimed for promoting the company’s products. What was the problem and how was it solved?
Published 03.09.2009
The Taxman doesn’t allow a deduction for the cost of travel between your home and normal place of work. But one exception to this rule is where the trip includes a business purpose. When can you make
use of this loophole?
Published 17.07.2012
As the company’s sales director you spend a lot of money wining and dining customers. However, HMRC doesn’t allow a tax deduction for this, but there are exceptions to the rule. When do they apply?
Published 13.11.2014
From time to time your company pays to feed your staff whilst at work or on work-related activities. The Taxman views this as a taxable benefit for them. How can you beat him?
Published 15.03.2006
There’s a right way and a wrong way for your company to pay for business expenses. Fortunately for one of our subscribers they asked us which was which before they went ahead; it could have cost them
thousands. What’s the story?
Published 15.09.2010
HMRC recently updated its benchmark allowances that apply when directors or employees travel abroad on business. In what circumstances can you pay these and how can they reduce your and your
company’s tax and NI bills?
Published 10.01.2014
In a recent case the tax tribunal considered an employee’s claim for a deduction from his tax bill in respect of household expenses. It was a mixed result but had the employee been a director could
he have claimed more?
Published 17.05.2011
Joining a business or networking club can have benefits for your company, but will you get a tax deduction for the cost of your subscription? One of our subscribers asked the Taxman this and got a
bewildering reply. So what’s the right answer?
Published 10.12.2009
Following a PAYE inspection the Taxman has written saying that he’s going to disallow a director’s claim for travel expenses because there was “duality”. What does he mean by this, and is he right?
Published 26.11.2009
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