And yes the move is permanent. Or at least I have no plans to return to the UK for the forseeable. Just curious what others would do.
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That would be a lifestyle change and not wholly and exclusively for the purpose of the business so not claimable. The other comment in your previous mail kinda kills it dead..Originally posted by trebor123 View PostAnd yes the move is permanent. Or at least I have no plans to return to the UK for the forseeable. Just curious what others would do.
All the details in the first post would have saved a lot of time and asking 'I'm moving abroad, can the company pay for it' might have been a better question.If this client relationship ends, I would likely continue as a contractor out there.Last edited by northernladuk; 9 June 2016, 11:11.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Why not just claim it anyway, seeing you're shooting through, just don't get caughtOriginally posted by trebor123 View PostAnd yes the move is permanent. Or at least I have no plans to return to the UK for the forseeable. Just curious what others would do.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Sounds like your plan to move is a permanent one, at least in the medium term. Why do you need a UK ltd company to work through? Can you not close your UK Ltd and set something up offshore / in the country you want to go to and work through that?Originally posted by trebor123 View PostI already have a visa for the country I'm moving to so that's not an issue. If this client relationship ends, I would likely continue as a contractor out there.
Consensus seems to be no? I can certainly do the work remotely from the UK but it has not been ideal working basically 4pm -2am.Comment
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I might set up a new company once I'm there. Just curious if I could have claimed for relocation. The purpose of my relocation is to be on the same timezone as my client. This is the sole reason i am relocating to the country i am moving to. Can anyone else say whether they would claim for this?Originally posted by doconline View PostSounds like your plan to move is a permanent one, at least in the medium term. Why do you need a UK ltd company to work through? Can you not close your UK Ltd and set something up offshore / in the country you want to go to and work through that?Comment
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So would uou be less concerned about claiming for alightly.more borderline expenses if you were leaving the UK permanently.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostThis is a version of the more interesting question of what happens when all the Australasian contractors return home? Do they do final scrupulous accounts or do they take all the cash and give a tulip?Comment
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So you have had the same answer a number of times. It's a flat no. Keep asking until you get the right answer isn't going to work.Originally posted by trebor123 View PostI might set up a new company once I'm there. Just curious if I could have claimed for relocation. The purpose of my relocation is to be on the same timezone as my client. This is the sole reason i am relocating to the country i am moving to. Can anyone else say whether they would claim for this?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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No, you cannot claim for relocation. As an alternative, perhaps investigate the new company angle more fully. As a minimum, to see if there were transfer pricing advantages from UK to your new destination (maintaining both companies). You might also need to read up on CFCs https://www.gov.uk/guidance/controll...ny-an-overviewOriginally posted by trebor123 View PostI might set up a new company once I'm there. Just curious if I could have claimed for relocation. The purpose of my relocation is to be on the same timezone as my client. This is the sole reason i am relocating to the country i am moving to. Can anyone else say whether they would claim for this?‘His body, his mind and his soul are his capital, and his task in life is to invest it favourably to make a profit of himself.’ (Erich Fromm, ‘The Sane Society’, Routledge, 1991, p.138)Comment
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