Hi all, I wanted to get some opinions on my situation from the group here. I have been living in France for the last three years. Have a house with my family, dog, child in the local school etc. I declare tax in France but have been doing all my work (permie) in the UK so paying tax and NI in the UK and get a nil tax bill from the local taxman each year. The tax position is clear in that the UK and French tax offices accept all work is being done for a UK client in the UK, so my complete tax liability is in the UK. Each year I get a new E106 which takes care of health etc. cover in France, courtesy of the EU social contributions agreement between member states.
So now my position is changing. I am (its a long story) going to work for my current employer as a contractor. I accept I will fall within IR35. So I am thinking limited company and then claim expenses. I have an empty flat in the UK from which my tenant has moved out. So I plan to use the flat as my base when in the UK for work. I will travel back to the UK every week but will be seeing various clients based alll over the UK. So I am almost never on the same client site two weeks in a row and never attend the the office of my employer. I travel to the UK, stay over in my flat and then drive 2-3 hours to the client I am seeing that week.
Before moving to France I lived in the Uk for 9 years and I am a UK national. So my questions are -
1. Can I claim travel expenses from home in France to the UK?
2. Can I claim the mortgage interest and utilities at the UK flat as expenses?
Any opinions or advice will be appreciated. By the way, I have spoken to quite a few UK and one French accountant and I have been given contradictory advice, hence the post in an attempt to clarify what expenses would be allowed.
So now my position is changing. I am (its a long story) going to work for my current employer as a contractor. I accept I will fall within IR35. So I am thinking limited company and then claim expenses. I have an empty flat in the UK from which my tenant has moved out. So I plan to use the flat as my base when in the UK for work. I will travel back to the UK every week but will be seeing various clients based alll over the UK. So I am almost never on the same client site two weeks in a row and never attend the the office of my employer. I travel to the UK, stay over in my flat and then drive 2-3 hours to the client I am seeing that week.
Before moving to France I lived in the Uk for 9 years and I am a UK national. So my questions are -
1. Can I claim travel expenses from home in France to the UK?
2. Can I claim the mortgage interest and utilities at the UK flat as expenses?
Any opinions or advice will be appreciated. By the way, I have spoken to quite a few UK and one French accountant and I have been given contradictory advice, hence the post in an attempt to clarify what expenses would be allowed.
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