Originally posted by wattaj
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That is before tackling the fact that to claim WFH expenses, outside of the £6 a month, you have to have a contract that REQUIRES you to WFH. HMRC would not accept a Limited Company contractor as having that requirement as the director of that company has no say over where the work is conducted as the end client can state otherwise.
Anyway, I am out. You have not provided anything to the discussion other than your ‘interpretation’. While I accept that this is a contractor forum and tax rules are up for interpretation to the nth degree until it suits the contractor, your ‘interpretation’ just takes the biscuit. Like the guys claiming kitchens through their limited companies back in the 90s.
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