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My initial reply was in answer to the question posed. I'm with the people that agree that if the trip is wholly a business expenses, then it is allowable in total. -
I have a suggestion on this from a slightly different perspective...
Bearing in mind this arrangement is a benefit to you over the travelling, and quite possibly financially as well.... claiming 4 miles.....£1.60??? Seriously?
Especially if there is even a sniff of this being incorrect or not strictly to the rules then why expose yourself?
Hope you don't have lodgings with that guy that was wondering how he can get a reciept from his local burger van for meals
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Thanks for all the responses so far. I feel a lot easier now about claiming the cost.Originally posted by Sally BFCA View PostMy initial reply was in answer to the question posed. I'm with the people that agree that if the trip is wholly a business expenses, then it is allowable in total.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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What you see as £1.60 per day, another person would see it as £192 over 6 months. May not be a hugh amount in the big scheme of things, but it does add up. If it were just 1 day, then I wouldn't claim £1.60, as it would cost me more to process the expense than to ignore it.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI have a suggestion on this from a slightly different perspective...
Bearing in mind this arrangement is a benefit to you over the travelling, and quite possibly financially as well.... claiming 4 miles.....£1.60??? Seriously?
Especially if there is even a sniff of this being incorrect or not strictly to the rules then why expose yourself?
Hope you don't have lodgings with that guy that was wondering how he can get a reciept from his local burger van for meals
If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Or £80 off your annual corporation tax billOriginally posted by pmeswani View PostWhat you see as £1.60 per day, another person would see it as £192 over 6 months. May not be a hugh amount in the big scheme of things, but it does add up. If it were just 1 day, then I wouldn't claim £1.60, as it would cost me more to process the expense than to ignore it.
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I can understand that, just wanted to play the devils advocate. To be totally honest with you if there was absolutely no chance of this falling foul of anything I would probably do the same, but even a sniff of something not right and I would happily forgo this. If I am going to get strung out for some problem with my accounts it won't be for £1.60 a dayOriginally posted by pmeswani View PostWhat you see as £1.60 per day, another person would see it as £192 over 6 months. May not be a hugh amount in the big scheme of things, but it does add up. If it were just 1 day, then I wouldn't claim £1.60, as it would cost me more to process the expense than to ignore it.
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If its good enough for Mal, its good enough for me
It took me a few weeks of driving around looking at places to stop but I never claimed any of those miles - maybe I should have
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I hear Mal soaks his gonads in boiling hot vinegar every night which his why he has balls of steel. Need to borrow a pan????Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIf its good enough for Mal, its good enough for me
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI hear Mal soaks his gonads in boiling hot vinegar every night which his why he has balls of steel. Need to borrow a pan????
There is still time to change the mileage log
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