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    Splitting up travel expenses

    So, I've been maintaining separate Charts of Account for Travel - Client, Travel - Training, and Travel - Other. (the last one is mostly interviews, and I don't go to a lot of them).

    The reason I do this is that only the first of these is subject to the 24-month rule, and the only second is "discretionary". As it happens, the 24 month rule has never arisen in my case.

    I've asked my accountant, and he reckons this is a bit anal.

    Surely I can't be the only one that does this?

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    Originally posted by Ebenezer View Post
    So, I've been maintaining separate Charts of Account for Travel - Client, Travel - Training, and Travel - Other. (the last one is mostly interviews, and I don't go to a lot of them).

    The reason I do this is that only the first of these is subject to the 24-month rule, and the only second is "discretionary". As it happens, the 24 month rule has never arisen in my case.

    I've asked my accountant, and he reckons this is a bit anal.

    Surely I can't be the only one that does this?
    i guess anal is not for everyone

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      #3
      If you are employing an accountant, why are you setting up your chart of accounts?
      …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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        #4
        I agree with your accountant. Business travel is business travel.

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          #5
          Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View Post
          I agree with your accountant. Business travel is business travel.
          Agreed. I do business mileage, I slap it in FA and I'm done.
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #6
            this is a bit anal.

            Originally posted by Ebenezer View Post
            So, I've been maintaining separate Charts of Account for Travel - Client, Travel - Training, and Travel - Other. (the last one is mostly interviews, and I don't go to a lot of them).

            The reason I do this is that only the first of these is subject to the 24-month rule, and the only second is "discretionary". As it happens, the 24 month rule has never arisen in my case.

            I've asked my accountant, and he reckons this is a bit anal.

            Surely I can't be the only one that does this?
            Yes you are the only one

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              #7
              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              If you are employing an accountant, why are you setting up your chart of accounts?
              Why not? We do the book-keeping. The accountant is for advice as and when needed, dealing with tax authorities and year end.

              It makes sense to me to split expenses into t&s that is subject to the location/duration roles and those that are not.
              Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                #8
                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                If you are employing an accountant, why are you setting up your chart of accounts?
                Well, because I'm not a disguised permie, of course.

                Seriously though, this is one of the big wins of FreeAgent etc; the fact that you can do stuff like this without the intervention of the accountant to help you track how much you're spending on what.

                I suspect my outgoings are a bit higher than many contractors, based on an unscientific sample of people I go to the pub with, which is maybe why I'm more interested in the fine details (And no, the reason for this isn't that I'm expensing said pub-going!).

                Still, it seems this particular detail does put me in a minority of (almost) one!

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                  #9
                  Nothing wrong with managing your own books. I do and I'm sure many others on here do. Like you say, with FreeAgent and a bit of time spent learning the basics its not rocket science.

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