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Old 28th July 2008, 15:36   #11
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Regarding expenses, i'm covering these myself upfront and would hope to get tax 'relief' as its a business expenses.

Btw this is not a functional testing role, but a security assurance/consulting role. Whilst its my first contract in the UK, its certainly not my first experience with this kind of work...

As for going back to permie, nothing set in stone yet but it does depend on the opportunities at the time. Short-term money is not the B all and end all.

Thanks again for the advice everyone.

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Old 28th July 2008, 16:40   #12
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By the way, is it normal for a client to pay expenses such as hotel fees etc? I'm assuming a contractor that is based far away (from clientco) would in that case be at a disadvantage to contractors whom are local to clientco?
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