Claiming expenses for food?
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    Default Claiming expenses for food?

    Hi everyone, I'm new to this site, still in the process of registering!!

    I will probably have millions of questions to ask in the next few weeks so please be patient as I may appear to be extremely thick!!

    I am planning to charge parents extra for breakfast (£1.00) and Lunch (£1.50) - does this mean that I can't claim the cost of food and drink back as expenses. I think I have read this somewhere but just need to clarify!

    Thank you

    Lisa x x

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    Default Re: Claiming expenses for food?

    Hi! No you can still claim the cost of food as expenses, you just have to put what you charge parents into your income.

    Kelly x

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    Default Re: Claiming expenses for food?

    Yes, Kelly's right... you put what you are charging in income and what you have spent on food / drinks in expenses...

 

 

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