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 Post subject: Flu jab tax deductable??
PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:30 pm 
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just had a flu jab at Sainsbury's, 15 quid, does anyone think i can put the receipt for the jab through me books to offset tax


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Don't see why not. You can't work if you go down with the 'flu

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Put it in the accounts and let the taxman decide. :wink:

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any info on this jab please as i need it is it done national?


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Only if you are in a "vulnerable" group such as a pensioner or a diabetic.

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grandad wrote:
Only if you are in a "vulnerable" group such as a pensioner or a diabetic.


well no, and yes, the above can have them free at your own Docs

other than that if you want a jab anyone can have one, but you will have to pay, 14- 34 quid

i got one because some drivers were saying they never get colds or flu since they had the flu jab
in Sainsbury's today they was putting it over the load speakers, flu jabs available, roll up roll up 15 quid a shot

but don't leave it too long cos they will run out of the stuff


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 1:08 pm 
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Im sure you can, if you work in a high risk employment which we do of course. my daughter gets it free with her job (nursery)


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I get mines free, as I am a carer for my wife, one of the few perks apart from the £48.65 a week Carers Allowance..... eusasmiles.zip


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