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What Christmas Expenses Can Pet Businesses Actually Claim?

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In this episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky and Lee break down the often confusing topic of Christmas expenses and what pet business owners can (and can’t) legitimately claim during the festive season.

They discuss common scenarios, such as buying gifts for clients, decorating business spaces, and treating staff at Christmas, which helps clear up some of the biggest misconceptions that can lead to problems with HMRC. Vicky and Lee explain why branding matters on client gifts, why food and alcohol usually can’t be claimed, and how the rules differ when it comes to employees versus subcontractors.

The episode also highlights the importance of keeping clear records, especially if you’re using personal bank accounts for business spending, and serves as a timely reminder to stay on top of tax deadlines to avoid unnecessary stress in the new year.

💬 Key Takeaways

  • Client gifts must include clear branding to be tax-deductible.
  • Food and alcohol are not allowable expenses for client gifts.
  • Rules differ for employees and subcontractors when it comes to festive spending.
  • Christmas decorations may be allowable in dedicated business spaces, but not personal ones.
  • Accurate record-keeping is essential, especially when using personal accounts.
  • Preparing early for tax deadlines helps avoid last-minute problems.

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