They're the same thing?I wasn't looking to claim back the tax from it but thought maybe it could have been an expense reducing tax payable on year end return.
They're the same thing?
Thank you for the reply. Very clever but I think it might be stretching it a little bit. The gym wouldn't sell those kind of packages either and I'd imagine they wouldn't be eager to bend the rules for tax reasons.Packaging is important here I reckon. Perhaps the Leisure Centre could sell her access to the Business room on an annual basis & provide free gym membership as a goodwill gesture.
Not to beleaguer the point but they might start selling those packages if it were to occur to them or if they were to realise that there is demand beyond just you. A business center is a resource like any other that can be monetised.Thank you for the reply. Very clever but I think it might be stretching it a little bit. The gym wouldn't sell those kind of packages either and I'd imagine they wouldn't be eager to bend the rules for tax reasons.
It's "wholly and exclusively" for self-employed sole traders. The "and necessarily" bit is for PAYE employees.In general, the test for allowable expenses is that its "wholly, exclusively and necessarily" incurred for the purposes of the trade. So I can't see how it'd be allowable.
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