Has anyone been able to claim the cost of internet access whilst away on business. My umbrella told me that it was not possible to prove "wholly and exclusively for work purposes".
From my point of view if I do not have web access I cannot:
1) continue working after I have left the office - this could include accessing my client's network, researching issues or ideas that are related to the work, etc.
2) market my business - through checking network contacts, email, researching competitors, researching market opportunities, posting updated CV on relevant job sites etc etc.
So what is needed as proof of "wholly and exclusively for work purposes" - do I need to log every URL and IP address I accessed and prove none of was for personal use? - I'm considering setting up a Ltd co. so this will be relevant.
Given the rip-off charges for most hotels that charge (there aren't any that have free access where I am) I have been reduced to buying DVDs to watch in the evening rather than 'working'!
PS - No I was not able to get the client to pay for it
From my point of view if I do not have web access I cannot:
1) continue working after I have left the office - this could include accessing my client's network, researching issues or ideas that are related to the work, etc.
2) market my business - through checking network contacts, email, researching competitors, researching market opportunities, posting updated CV on relevant job sites etc etc.
So what is needed as proof of "wholly and exclusively for work purposes" - do I need to log every URL and IP address I accessed and prove none of was for personal use? - I'm considering setting up a Ltd co. so this will be relevant.
Given the rip-off charges for most hotels that charge (there aren't any that have free access where I am) I have been reduced to buying DVDs to watch in the evening rather than 'working'!
PS - No I was not able to get the client to pay for it

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