Greetings all. If I was to contract for a particular client far from my home, (250 miles away) requiring accomodation and travel each week, then my Ltd company could expense this (subject to conditions).
But what if I was offered a permanent position at the company, still working several days flexibly from home, but usually required several days in their office each week.
Could the employer say my regular place of work was at home, but that I could claim the travel/accom expenses through them for visiting their site? (About £1k a month for train/hotel) Or if not, would there be some other tax relief alternative that could help?
In short, if you're offered a reasonable permanent job far away, but you'd have to pay good money to get there (and you can't move home) then are there any options to make it work? (Building the logistics cost into the salary doesn't seem to help, due to increased overall tax)
Many thanks.
But what if I was offered a permanent position at the company, still working several days flexibly from home, but usually required several days in their office each week.
Could the employer say my regular place of work was at home, but that I could claim the travel/accom expenses through them for visiting their site? (About £1k a month for train/hotel) Or if not, would there be some other tax relief alternative that could help?
In short, if you're offered a reasonable permanent job far away, but you'd have to pay good money to get there (and you can't move home) then are there any options to make it work? (Building the logistics cost into the salary doesn't seem to help, due to increased overall tax)
Many thanks.
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