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UK accountants reveal fine line between business and pleasure in new survey

A new survey by Cloud2Me at Accountex North uncovers the bizarre side of business expenses, from wedding dresses and boob jobs to £42,000 football boxes and doggy daycare.

Accountants and bookkeepers are used to spotting unusual expenses, but a new survey conducted at Accountex North has revealed just how outrageous some claims can be.

Cloud2Me, the fastest-growing UK-based hosted desktop provider for the accountancy sector, asked accountants and bookkeepers to share the strangest, funniest, or most eyebrow-raising expense claims they’ve ever received. 

The responses ranged from luxury items and exotic trips to attempts at putting personal indulgences through as “business costs.” Among the most surprising claims were:

  • A Rolex watch “to get to meetings”
  • Wedding dresses and engagement rings
  • Trips to Ibiza, Paris, and Las Vegas (with limousines included)
  • A racehorse, categorised as “work equipment”
  • £42,000 for a box at Manchester City
  • Cosmetic surgery, including a boob job
  • £500 of McDonald’s food
  • Doggy daycare and accessories
  • School fees
  • A ski trip combined with a strip club visit
  • An aquarium and a packet of Werther’s Originals

While many of these expense claims were rejected, the survey highlights the creativity (and sheer audacity) of some business owners when it comes to stretching the definition of “allowable expenses.”

Helen Brooks, head of commercial at Cloud2Me, said: “Accountants really do see it all – from Rolexes and wedding dresses to pet daycare and ski trips. While these examples might make us smile,  they’re also a reminder of how important accountants are in guiding businesses through compliance and making sure things are done properly. Behind every bizarre claim is a serious responsibility… keeping companies on the right side of HMRC.”

Expense claims can often reveal the blurred lines between personal and business spending. While most firms take compliance seriously, accountants say it’s not unusual to see claims that test the limits of what’s acceptable. It’s these grey areas that highlight just how essential accountants are in protecting both businesses and their clients from unnecessary risk or costly HMRC penalties.

Helen added: “We know the accountancy sector can be incredibly serious and high-pressure, especially around tax deadlines. But there’s also room to celebrate the lighter moments. This survey shows the human side of the profession,  and we’re proud to be part of that conversation.”

The Cloud2Me survey shows that accountants aren’t just number-crunchers, but gatekeepers of good governance. And in an era where businesses are under increasing scrutiny, their role is more crucial than ever – even if that sometimes means explaining why a racehorse doesn’t qualify as “essential office equipment.”

About Cloud2Me

Cloud2Me is the fastest-growing UK-based hosted desktop provider dedicated to the accountancy sector. Founded in 2013, the company provides secure, scalable, and high-performance hosted environments for accountancy firms of all sizes. 

With UK-based support and deep expertise in accountancy software, Cloud2Me helps firms run smoothly, securely, and confidently. For more information, visit www.cloud2me.co.uk.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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