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Business Men (Expenses)

Volume 904: debated on Tuesday 27 January 1976

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asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will confirm that reasonable expenses incurred by business men normally resident in the United Kingdom, when staying in hotels in Paris or New York, will not be treated by the Inland Revenue as a benefit.

The payment of such expenses would not be treated as a taxable benefit.