Evidence guide · UK ↔ ES deductibility

Is clothing ever deductible for freelancers in the UK and Spain?

Reviewed 2026-07 · General information, not tax advice
🇬🇧 UK (HMRC)
✗ Generally not

Not allowable, except protective or uniform

Ordinary clothes — even a suit bought purely for client meetings — fail the 'wholly and exclusively' test because clothing also keeps you warm and decent. The exceptions are protective clothing required for the work and genuine uniforms or branded workwear.

🇪🇸 Spain (AEAT)
✗ Generally not

Personal, unless protective or branded

Spain takes the same line: everyday clothing is personal. Workwear with your business branding printed on it, or protective equipment your activity requires, is deductible with a factura.

If you file in both countries

Fully aligned: both tax offices have heard the 'I only wear it for work' argument for decades and reject it. Don't burn goodwill claiming it.

Evidence to keep

  • For the exceptions only: factura/invoice, and a photo of the branding or the protective nature

Frequently asked questions

What about a suit I genuinely only wear for client meetings?

Still no, in both countries — the courts settled this long ago. Clothing serves a personal purpose by nature.

Does a t-shirt with my logo count?

Branded workwear is the recognized exception. Keep the invoice and make the branding real, not a sticker for the audit.

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