No. 24 month rule relates to not being able to claim T&S when you know you will be working in the same geographic location for over 24 months. Plenty to read up on this in the links to the right. -->
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Originally posted by polski View PostAssuming I am in 'IR35', is there no allowable expense? And does the 24 month rule mean that after this period, the client is still liable for something even if I'm paying myself most of the money in salary?
The 24 month rule is irrelevant, because you can't claim travel and subsistence expenses due to your IR35 status.Comment
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Originally posted by missinggreenfields View Postyou can't claim travel and subsistence expenses due to your IR35 status.
I thought you could continue to claim fuel and accommodation?
Originally posted by SJD WebsiteIf you are inside/caught by IR35 is there any benefit in trading through my own limited company?
If your contract and working practices look like you are inside IR35 you can still claim: traveling and accommodation expenses.....Last edited by Contractor UK; 4 August 2021, 12:29.Comment
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New rules came in April 16. Check the Future of Contracting forum.
If you follow the link you posted and the click in the expenses link it takes you to a page that tells you about IR35. Need to read more.
What if I’m inside IR35, what expenses can I claim?
If your contract is caught by IR35 then the only expenses claimable are: administration expenses which are fixed at 5% of your contract income, , pension contributions and certain professional subscriptions. You should however, still record and receipt all business expenses.Last edited by Contractor UK; 4 August 2021, 12:29.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by unixman View PostHi OP welcome back. I'm surprised that you say contracting will help you spend more time at home. It often means more travel, depending on where you live.
We move to South Wales, where the rates, salary and contract, are very provincial, and at the moment can't afford a 50% drop! So having to work away.
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Originally posted by polski View PostHaving spent nearly 4 years working away from home it the only chance at the moment of being home more! I Spent 11 years (89-00) contracting and following the work, i'm well aware it might only last 12 months, but better that than no prospect of doing so.
We move to South Wales, where the rates, salary and contract, are very provincial, and at the moment can't afford a 50% drop! So having to work away.
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