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The cheapest calling plan of all: Friends and Family on the company phoneUK.biz subsidises our social lifePublished Sunday 10th June 2007 08:02 GMT British workers are spending around £400m a year on personal calls using company mobile phones, according to research from Aurora Kendrick James (AJK). Employers who mistakenly claw back VAT on personal calls could land themselves in hot water with HM Revenue and Customs. So says AJK, of Chatham Kent, which, you will be surprised to hear, is a telecoms expense management firm. By taking minimal steps such as monitoring phone usage, and educating employees not to use their mobiles for personal stuff, companies can save as much as £80 a year, per employee, according to AJK. Of course they'll also end up with staff who are disenfranchised and demoralised, not to mention paranoid. But that is a small price to pay. Wannabe scrooges can download a best practice guide from Aurora Kendrick James. Us? We're ringing round our mates to see who's up for the pub - with our own phones, of course. ® 19 comments posted — Comment period finished Don't get me started on data!Posted: 10:27 10th June 2007 Pub at 8am on a Sunday?Posted: 10:39 10th June 2007 Would this bePosted: 11:44 10th June 2007 not this old chestnut...Posted: 18:48 10th June 2007 Let's scan those bills - and break the Data Protection ActPosted: 21:40 10th June 2007
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