Tbf Redcastle is nothing to rave about, I was so disappointed when I went there. Definitely not the experience the floggers try to portray. Very basic rooms, all the nice tables in the restaurant overlooking the water were “reserved” but we never actually seen anyone sitting at them. Food was ok. The restaurant next door to it was far nicer.I hope the first hotel is raging the gifted her a stay she hasnt said anything good raving about the Galgorm stay!!!
With a sneaky, TEENY “some items were gifted” in the top right corner behind the dots, in white font on a white background, where no-one can see it. Why do they all hate declaring their ads so much?! Like it’s so widespread now - everyone knows insta huns are just walking advertising zombies?!She’s a hard worker this one…she got home from her long gifted weekend and managed to get 3 ads in while warming herself at the fire…woodies, brown thomas and the orchard place.
I’d like to think it’s because of revenue eyes but they aren’t that smart!With a sneaky, TEENY “some items were gifted” in the top right corner behind the dots, in white font on a white background, where no-one can see it. Why do they all hate declaring their ads so much?! Like it’s so widespread now - everyone knows insta huns are just walking advertising zombies?!
It’s gifts over €3000 per brand that are taxable, it’s in line with the small gifts tax exemption. As long as they stay at €2,999 per brand, they need to have a record of it for an audit, but they don’t pay tax on it.Did I read somewhere they have to declare gifted to revenue after 3000 and if so when you think of it ..they would hit 3000 early in the year with hotels ..expensive products etc..think it was on Lisa jordan thread. Vlme black Friday and Christmas then where they make a fortune they should be hit the hardest...now I could be all wrong ..it might just be due to come in ...
Oh per brand wow! Thanks for thatIt’s gifts over €3000 per brand that are taxable, it’s in line with the small gifts tax exemption. As long as they stay at €2,999 per brand, they need to have a record of it for an audit, but they don’t pay tax on it.