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Can You Claim Golf as a Business Expense? [Free Guide Inside]

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Can You Claim Golf as a Business Expense? [Free Guide Inside]

Let’s Be Honest – You’re Already Mixing Golf and Business.

Golf and business go hand in hand — a bit of fresh air, some friendly competition, and a chance to talk shop without the boardroom pressure. But when it comes to tax, things get a little murkier.

If you run a limited company and love golf, you’ve probably wondered…

  • Can I claim my membership?
  • What about taking a client for a round?
  • Is sponsoring a golf day a marketing expense?
  • Could a staff golf day be tax-free?

If you’ve ever mixed golf and business (and let’s be honest — most directors do), you need to know the rules. Our free guide breaks it down in plain English, so you don’t get caught out by HMRC.

Want the Full Breakdown?

We’ve created a free, simple guide that covers:

✔️ What is and isn’t tax-deductible
✔️ Memberships, team-building, networking rules
✔️ Real examples (like a staff golf day)
✔️ What records you’ll need for HMRC
✔️ And more

You might also like to see our upcoming golf event at Westerham on the 4th August 2025

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👇 Download it now and make sure you're not swinging in the dark.

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