have a question regarding the 2 year rule on expense claims. right, here we go...
i have worked for the client since june 26th 2006, through an agency but using an umbrella (parasol) for taxation and payment. I have been claiming travel, subsistence and general expenses from the beginning as i live 160 miles from the workplace. My contract is renewed every 3 months and it seems i will be working there for quite a while to come.
Parasol have now told me that i am in breach of the 2 year rule and therefore cannot claim the expenses i have been claiming. This is obviously a problem for me as these are my biggest expenses whilst working there. I travel home every weekend.
After asking around at work, it seems that people who have their own limited company can get round this issue (don't ask how...), so my question is, is this correct?? Does this rule apply to limited companies?? if so, how can i get round it?? I don't want to leave my job, but i can't see another way round this.
Thanks for any input in advance.
i have worked for the client since june 26th 2006, through an agency but using an umbrella (parasol) for taxation and payment. I have been claiming travel, subsistence and general expenses from the beginning as i live 160 miles from the workplace. My contract is renewed every 3 months and it seems i will be working there for quite a while to come.
Parasol have now told me that i am in breach of the 2 year rule and therefore cannot claim the expenses i have been claiming. This is obviously a problem for me as these are my biggest expenses whilst working there. I travel home every weekend.
After asking around at work, it seems that people who have their own limited company can get round this issue (don't ask how...), so my question is, is this correct?? Does this rule apply to limited companies?? if so, how can i get round it?? I don't want to leave my job, but i can't see another way round this.
Thanks for any input in advance.
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