Hi All after 18 months out of the contracting lifestyle I have taken up a new contract and all seems to have changed on the expenses route. The message I am getting from my accountant is that expenses may not be a legitimate business expense!!
I have a single contract with a University,
I will be on site 4-5 days a week
I will need hotel. food and travel to and from either by car or rail.
Expenses are not chargeable.
So my accountant seems to be saying (see below) that regardless of IR35 status (i think I'm out of IR35) I 'may' not be able to claim any expenses becuase I spend more than 40% of my time there.
You can be outside IR35 but general tax law states that where you have a regular client that you spend more than 40% of your time at, their base becomes a secondary base and so you cannot claim travel, accommodation re that base. If say that client sends you off sporadically to a client of theirs, i.e. you land at the deemed 2nd base and they ask you to go and spend a week at one of their clients premises, then the travel and accommodation from the 2nd base to the irregular third base would be allowable.
Is this right???
Thanks
Stu
I have a single contract with a University,
I will be on site 4-5 days a week
I will need hotel. food and travel to and from either by car or rail.
Expenses are not chargeable.
So my accountant seems to be saying (see below) that regardless of IR35 status (i think I'm out of IR35) I 'may' not be able to claim any expenses becuase I spend more than 40% of my time there.
You can be outside IR35 but general tax law states that where you have a regular client that you spend more than 40% of your time at, their base becomes a secondary base and so you cannot claim travel, accommodation re that base. If say that client sends you off sporadically to a client of theirs, i.e. you land at the deemed 2nd base and they ask you to go and spend a week at one of their clients premises, then the travel and accommodation from the 2nd base to the irregular third base would be allowable.
Is this right???
Thanks
Stu
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