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Notional spending

This section covers notional spending, where you use any items, goods or services given to you for free, or at a non-commercial discount of more than 10%. It provides detail on the scenarios in which this spending is regulated and guidance on valuing and reporting this spending in your return.

Last updated: 19 August 2025

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