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2 year rule versus limited company
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renegotiate your fee with the client at next renewalLisa: "Gary, you can't blame yourself for what gorillas did."Comment
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Use a captial letter at the beginning of a sentence and a full stop at the end.Originally posted by babybel View Postrenegotiate your fee with the client at next renewalǝןqqıʍComment
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Use a full stop at the end of a sentence. Or even a question mark or an exclamation mark!Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostProud owner of 5 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Or create some dramatic tension by using an ellipsis...Originally posted by THEPUMA View PostUse a full stop at the end of a sentence. Or even a question mark or an exclamation mark!Comment
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My Situation
Hi All
Can I have some clarificaition please
Worked in London on contract from 18/12/06 to present
Currently livining in Nottingham
I will be working in Leek (by Stoke) 3 days a week and London 2 days with my latest extension 5/10/08 to 2/01/09
Does my clock get reset to 0 ???
Can I still claim for trips to London ???
ThanksMarriedComment
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Nope and nope. You are still spending 40% of your time in London, so its still classed as your place of work. You can claim for trips to Stoke.Originally posted by AndyGarbs View PostDoes my clock get reset to 0 ???
Can I still claim for trips to London ???
Thanks
All the blurb and some examples are on the HMRC website - search on Declared Place of Work.Comment
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But my new contract has a different address (Stoke) than my previous one (London).
Does that make any differenceMarriedComment
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In my opinion yes, otherwise those of us who have to attend regular meetings in one location would be screwed.Originally posted by AndyGarbs View PostBut my new contract has a different address (Stoke) than my previous one (London).
Does that make any difference
The way I treat it is the main location is the one I start the clock at and alternate locations are ignored unless they are geographically close to the main location. In your case Leek.Comment
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