If I work for a client for 2 years through an umbrella and then go Ltd. As my employment is new can I claim mileage?
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No, it's purely based on location, location, location.Originally posted by needmorstuff View PostIf I work for a client for 2 years through an umbrella and then go Ltd. As my employment is new can I claim mileage? -
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It is location that matters, not employer, not client.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Have a read of the newbie guides to the right. A basic understanding of the rule would have answered this question and many more that you are going come across.
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Just so we're clear here. No, you can't claim mileage after two years in the same location (or nearby).Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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