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Getting nearer to IR35 and no expenses. Carry on....The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
"I have a signed contract with myself and the umbrella"Originally posted by LondonManc View PostGetting nearer to IR35 and no expenses. Carry on....Comment
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Ask the client if they're prepared to pay your relocation fees. If they are, great. If they're not...then give up.Originally posted by pbarber View Post"These are only qualifying costs when:
a new employee is moving area to start a job with you"
I am in NZ. I am moving to the UK to start employment with the umbrella. I have a signed contract with myself and the umbrella. I am a new employee moving to start work. I cannot substitute someone else. etc. so it has to be. I need an expensive plane ticket in order to start.
Anyhow, any brollies that can do this, feel free to get in touchComment
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I don't think that's what he's after. I think he wants a brolly that will do it out of his contracting fees.Originally posted by Maslins View PostAsk the client if they're prepared to pay your relocation fees. If they are, great. If they're not...then give up.Comment
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That is how I read it.Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostI don't think that's what he's after. I think he wants a brolly that will do it out of his contracting fees.Comment
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No, I read it as he's trying to get tax relief on the costs so we can subsidise his move...Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThat is how I read it.Blog? What blog...?
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I read it the same.Originally posted by malvolio View PostNo, I read it as he's trying to get tax relief on the costs so we can subsidise his move...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Dear me - separate beds in the Northern household this weekend then if the OP doesn't clarify what he meant.Comment
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This. Sounds like a dodge to fund entry \ return to the UK via company money rather than personal money.Originally posted by Maslins View PostPersonally I don't see any justification for claiming anything. Your (currently non existent) Ltd Co is not forcing you to move.Comment
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I appreciate that (ie get tax relief on it)...I was basically saying I don't feel that's an option. If the end client was prepared to pay it, then that may work as they're "forcing" the relocation. If they're not, then I can't see any justification for it.Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostI don't think that's what he's after. I think he wants a brolly that will do it out of his contracting fees.Comment
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