Originally posted by new2c
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Can I claim Caravan stay as an expense?
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Originally posted by stek View PostFookin hell not another one.....Comment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostHMRC don't need to know who stayed with you anyway do they?Comment
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But if you stay with friends or family while away on a contract, you can give them a reasonable contribution to lodging and that is an allowable expense. See CUK for example.
Wouldn't that mean that your family could obtain the caravan accommodation; and then you could stay with them?Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostBut if you stay with friends or family while away on a contract, you can give them a reasonable contribution to lodging and that is an allowable expense. See CUK for example.
Wouldn't that mean that your family could obtain the caravan accommodation; and then you could stay with them?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by new2c View PostCan I claim part of the cost of caravan stay as an expense? The caravan was shared with my family so can I claim 33% of the price paid?
Originally posted by new2c View PostSo, going by the same logic, I can't claim for mileage as well, or can I?Comment
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Surely this is no different from going on a business trip as a permie and take your family and pay for them. Back in the time I was a permie I did this several times. Company would book flights, cars and accommodation and I would pay a percentage back for the spouse and private use.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSurely this is no different from going on a business trip as a permie and take your family and pay for them. Back in the time I was a permie I did this several times. Company would book flights, cars and accommodation and I would pay a percentage back for the spouse and private use.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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It used to be possible but HMRC disallowed this some time ago, before even the date of that article IIRC.Comment
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