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    I already have a family fridge freezer but it is being taken over by food etc for the minded children.
    I was looking into buying another one purely for the minded food
    Would this be an allowable expense do you think

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    I am not sure on this one. I feed a minimum of 14 children per night and the only thing that comes out of the freezer is chips.

    Could you justify to the HMRC how you use this all for childminding using food purchase receipts?
    Debbie

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    I've got a second fridge purely for childminding food, yes I do definetly just use it for childminding. I got it free on a local Facebook page though so no expense.

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