- Original Poster
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What are the implications of a client asking me to "purchase something and then they will reimburse me"? (e.g. network hardware = £200)
1. Is this a recognised practice (In terms of how the inland revenue would see it) or would they try to discourage this kind of practice?
2. So if i outlay £200 on a purchase & then get £200 back off the company, Does this have to be documented in my records (if so, how and where).
3. if it has to be documented in my records then does it appear anywhere on my tax return? ..If so where (which box on short form)
4. The other company are given the receipt, so would they be able to just use it in their records (as if they had purchased the item themselves) & therefore would it appear in both our records.
1. Is this a recognised practice (In terms of how the inland revenue would see it) or would they try to discourage this kind of practice?
2. So if i outlay £200 on a purchase & then get £200 back off the company, Does this have to be documented in my records (if so, how and where).
3. if it has to be documented in my records then does it appear anywhere on my tax return? ..If so where (which box on short form)
4. The other company are given the receipt, so would they be able to just use it in their records (as if they had purchased the item themselves) & therefore would it appear in both our records.