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    #11
    Thanks for all the constructive and not so constructive comments.

    The crux of my question remains unanswered though.

    Assuming I'm inside IR35, can I still legitimately claim the travel costs and home working expenses (% of mortgage, light,heat, broadband) as business expenses....

    As for the "gold envelope" fellow...you may not find my name inside there my friend...what's your daily/weekly/monthly commuting time ? Got kids, are you working away from home ?

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      #12
      Originally posted by seventieskid
      Assuming I'm inside IR35, can I still legitimately claim the travel costs and home working expenses (% of mortgage, light,heat, broadband) as business expenses....
      No. AIUI you can claim 5% in total expenses and that's your lot.
      ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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        #13
        No it doesn't.

        I answered it.

        Yes, you can claim your travelling expenses.

        tim

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          #14
          Talk to Bauer & Cottrell. My advice as well. I did on one of mine that I believed was a fail, and was told it was borderline but PASS as outside IR35. You can then get insurance that covers everything, including any tax should HMRC challenge AND win. If you speak to them they are very helpful. The guy I spoke to had experience of my agency, knew what he was talking about, told me where I probably stood, and that was before I had even sent him my contract. They then reviewed & gave back a good answer. The advantage of them for lazy people like me, is that they will if needed negotiate with the agency to put your contract where it needs to be

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            #15
            "As for the "gold envelope" fellow...you may not find my name inside there my friend...what's your daily/weekly/monthly commuting time ? Got kids, are you working away from home ?"

            And what is your take home pay (percentage). Obviously the IR are going to say you are caught, even though you do not fit anything like the IR35 requirements. At least you can console yourself that the massive percentage you are handing over will be wisely spent on all those 'hard working' families which New Labour likes to help so much. What is even better is your 'deemed employee' does not even have to provide you with the little things in life like a desk, chair, heating and power as you are providing all of this. Are you providing your own kit also?

            Had you actually researched things a little you would have seen the tiny win percentage the IR have when it comes to IR35 disputes.
            Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.

            I preferred version 1!

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              #16
              Your accountant may be able to help.

              % of mortgage. Generally a very bad move.
              Light/Heaght an appropriately reasonable %
              A share of insurance
              The running costs of the plane (seriously, flying hourse should be chargeable provided the clients office is a temporary workplace).

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                #17
                Originally posted by seventieskid
                As for the "gold envelope" fellow...you may not find my name inside there my friend...what's your daily/weekly/monthly commuting time ? Got kids, are you working away from home ?
                I think most of us would agree you've done well in getting a job where you can work at home, especially if you have a family. It's the pointlessly throwing away a big chunk of your income because you couldn't be bothered with minimal research that won't win you any respect on here. I hope it's not too late.
                Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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                  #18
                  All,

                  Many many thanks for everybodys advice, it's exactly what I was looking for.

                  It did make me realise that I should call in the pros. My contract was in the post to an accountancy firm for review by COB yesterday !

                  All the best,

                  SK

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