Does anyone have a receipt for diesel dated late february?

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Arggh - I am doing my expenses and seems the receipt I got for my diesel was just a payment receipt and doesn't detail the actual purchase! My bad..

Does anyone have a receipt dated between 17th and 28th of Feb detailing the purchase of Diesel that they could scan to me? It doesn't matter where from or how much was purchased, just needs to show that it was diesel?

Thanks!
 
Or you're looking an alibi...

Police Officer: 'So Mr BDEE it seems that you claim to have been in London all day but this receipt for diesel for that evening says you were in Berlin
...something doesn't add up here!'

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just photoshop the receipt.

it's easily done

logitech wouldn't accept a sun bleached receipt from me where almost half the info was missing but you could see the date and price.

I just photoshopped the rest in and faded the text a bit so it looked sun damaged to match the rest :D they accepted it lol
 
Arggh - I am doing my expenses and seems the receipt I got for my diesel was just a payment receipt and doesn't detail the actual purchase! My bad..

Does anyone have a receipt dated between 17th and 28th of Feb detailing the purchase of Diesel that they could scan to me? It doesn't matter where from or how much was purchased, just needs to show that it was diesel?

Thanks!

I'd rather not actively take part in an expenses scandal thanks also my receipts are no good as I have a proper car!
 
Yet its not your receipt nor is it likely to be in the same place that you purchased said fuel and you're claiming it as your own. Is that not fraud?
 
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Is this so that the company can reclaim VAT on mileage they have reimbursed you?

(i.e. reclaim VAT on the fuel element of the 45p/mile they pay you, as opposed to just being a direct VAT reclaim for the receipt amount)
 
It doesn't matter where the fuel was purchased - It's just to show that I put fuel in the car - which they already know I did, there is nothing dodgy about it at all - Yes its something to do with the VAT Cheesy.
 
It doesn't matter where the fuel was purchased - It's just to show that I put fuel in the car - which they already know I did, there is nothing dodgy about it at all - Yes its something to do with the VAT Cheesy.

Just tell them you didn't fuel it that week. They only need enough receipts to cover the fuel element of the mileage claim, based on HMRC rates here;
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cars/advisory_fuel_current.htm
So your other receipts should cover enough VAT.
 
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