When I was a permanent employee my train fares and flights were paid for directly by my employer, but they also allowed me to book some fares myself and them claim them back. So either method is ok for our limited companies too I presume.
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Originally posted by Andy O View PostWhen I was a permanent employee my train fares and flights were paid for directly by my employer, but they also allowed me to book some fares myself and them claim them back. So either method is ok for our limited companies too I presume.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostI'm waiting for the bit where the OP says he's not paying Belgian tax....
Is his agent above tax officials?Comment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostBut what if the agent tells him he can do this?Comment
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Your company can pay for whatever it likes. Whether it's tax deductible for the company or a tax benefit for the end user is another question ...Comment
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Originally posted by Andy O View PostWhen I was a permanent employee my train fares and flights were paid for directly by my employer, but they also allowed me to book some fares myself and them claim them back. So either method is ok for our limited companies too I presume.
If it’s valid business travel, it’s not taxable or reportable, if it’s not valid business travel it’s a taxable BIK. In either case it’s tax deductible for corporation tax purposes.Comment
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Originally posted by Skag View PostPermanent residence: London
Work place: Brussels (Mon-Fri) sometimes maybe wfh, but that's TBD
Max contract time: 6-7 months
Then back to London.
Past 13 years before this contract, lived in UK.Comment
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