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24 month rule as a perm

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    #11
    Actually the real answer is "Ask your line manager". It's not your decision any more, it's company policy.

    Or to put it another way, if you were subject to the same rules as a contractor, you would be inside IR35 by several miles so wouldn't be able to claim expenses anyway. So I have no idea why you are even asking.
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #12
      IME as a perm (and many companies with lots of t&e) your expenses are covered by the company and they decide the policy for the expenses you can claim.

      Sometimes it's less than HMRC lets you have tax-free (ie ppm).

      The company then sets those expenses against it's gross income as per the tax policy of the relevant country they're operating in - never seen it impact the employee.

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