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corky2
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Hello

I have trawled through the HMRC website>

OK I have a company and we provide tea/coffee/water for local clients visiting for meetings and then more substantial sandwich lunches and platters of fruit etc

We also provide champagne and cake if someone retires and working lunches for staff

I was going to treat teas/coffees and water and being OK for both and then anything extra as being non staff entertaining and staff entertaining but I've done some Googling and has HMRC relaxed this view for corporation tax and PSA purposes?
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