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    #11
    as long as the expenses for this travel are covered contractually...
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      #12
      Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
      as long as the expenses for this travel are covered contractually...
      Meaning ? The contract will state one day a week at this site and 4 days a week at other site

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        #13
        Meaning ensure it is stated explicitly in the contract that the client covers travel expenses to the second site. Otherwise you may find they expect you to cover travel yourself to both sites.
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          #14
          Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
          Meaning ensure it is stated explicitly in the contract that the client covers travel expenses to the second site. Otherwise you may find they expect you to cover travel yourself to both sites.
          That as absolutely no relevance whatsoever to the 24 month rule.

          The 24 month rule covers what you are able to claim as an employee (either of a ltd or an umberella).

          What you are talking about is weather or not your Ltd (or Umberella) can charge the customer for expenses. Even if the 24 month rule applies and you personally can't claim them, then your company can still charge the client for them.
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            #15
            Although not relevant to me yet what happens in this scenario

            You take a job as a contractor on a site doing job A, after 6 months, you get a new contract/ new position in job B. The job role changes but the location has not well it's on the same overall site. Are you still unable to claim expenses after the 24 months despite your role having changed hugely since first walking onto the site?

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              #16
              Originally posted by blacjac View Post
              That as absolutely no relevance whatsoever to the 24 month rule.

              The 24 month rule covers what you are able to claim as an employee (either of a ltd or an umberella).

              What you are talking about is weather or not your Ltd (or Umberella) can charge the customer for expenses. Even if the 24 month rule applies and you personally can't claim them, then your company can still charge the client for them.
              Er yeah, that's all I am saying here. I'm saying to the OP he will only get mileage to the second site if it is in the contract...
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                #17
                Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
                Er yeah, that's all I am saying here. I'm saying to the OP he will only get mileage to the second site if it is in the contract...



                The OP was asking if the 24 month rule prevented him from personally claiming the expenses for the 2nd site.

                Not weather or not his company/umbrella could bill the client for them.

                HTH.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by blacjac View Post



                  The OP was asking if the 24 month rule prevented him from personally claiming the expenses for the 2nd site.

                  Not weather or not his company/umbrella could bill the client for them.

                  HTH.
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                    #19
                    Tell you what, here's a really good idea. What about giving a poster some advice on how to claim expenses from the client, regardless of whether it is an exact match to the original question?

                    Now Mr and Mrs Anal, hold hands and skip away nicely...
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Damo1176 View Post
                      Although not relevant to me yet what happens in this scenario

                      You take a job as a contractor on a site doing job A, after 6 months, you get a new contract/ new position in job B. The job role changes but the location has not well it's on the same overall site. Are you still unable to claim expenses after the 24 months despite your role having changed hugely since first walking onto the site?
                      It's not about about role it's about workplace.

                      You can change from being a tea boy to MD, but once you know you'll be over there more than 24 months you can;t claim.
                      Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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