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Tax and reporting rules for employers providing social functions, including annual parties, for employees
As an employer providing social functions and parties for your employees,…
You might not have to report anything to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) or…
If any of the events you provide are not exempt, you’ll have to report the…
The following guide contains more detailed information: particular…
Data on gifts and hospitality received by special advisers, and meetings they attended with senior media figures.
Southern Region, Judge M Loveday, Mr K Ridgway MRICS and Mr P Gammon MBE on 29 May 2020
Attorney General's Office special advisers' gifts, hospitality and meetings with senior media figures for April to June 2020.
How to tax employee expenses for entertaining clients.
Data on gifts and hospitality received by senior officials, and meetings they attended with senior media figures.
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