Hi,
Stroller wrote:
> My concern with this method is that the £100 would appear to show as
> income.
>
> IE: the taxman sees an invoice for £500, payments of £500, and so
> taxes me correspondingly. But I haven't received £500!
>
> I want the taxman to tax me only on £400, and to see paperwork
Thanks for your reply, John.
I feared no-one was going to answer!
On 21 Mar 2008, at 00:57, John Locke wrote:
>> ...
>> A while back, when working in a customer's restaurant on his laptop,
>> I spilled a drink across the keyboard. My insurance company paid
>> promptly, and sent a cheque directly
Hi, again,
Stroller wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> A while back, when working in a customer's restaurant on his laptop,
> I spilled a drink across the keyboard. My insurance company paid
> promptly, and sent a cheque directly to the customer who replaced the
> machine.
>
> I have a £100 excess on my
Hi there,
A while back, when working in a customer's restaurant on his laptop,
I spilled a drink across the keyboard. My insurance company paid
promptly, and sent a cheque directly to the customer who replaced the
machine.
I have a £100 excess on my insurance, however, and would like to set