Hi all,
I've been lurking around the forum for a while trying to understand the world of contracting - now I finally have a question I need to ask:
I am currently working as following:
Me -> Umbrella company (Company A) -> Company that deliver workers to end Client (Company B) -> End Client (Company C)
I am coming up to 24 months shortly (multiple renewals) and with travel expenses in the region of £1000 every month it would be a shame if I cant claim this through expenses to get it tax free.. I think I understand the problem when I come up to the renewal that will take me over 24 months, however I would like if there is a way around this. As you can see above In effect I work for company B, who in turn delivers my services to Company C (this is also the way payments go: Company C -> Company B -> Company A -> Me). Would it make a difference if Company B was changed for another company that also deals with Company C? I would still travel to the same office, doing the same job - however I would like to check if this would give me another 24 months, as I in effect would be work for another company (even though the work I do is for Company C).
I hope I have explained the problem, and if there is any way of getting another 24 months (or whatever I end up doing, over and above 24 months) where I could claim travel expenses.
I've been lurking around the forum for a while trying to understand the world of contracting - now I finally have a question I need to ask:
I am currently working as following:
Me -> Umbrella company (Company A) -> Company that deliver workers to end Client (Company B) -> End Client (Company C)
I am coming up to 24 months shortly (multiple renewals) and with travel expenses in the region of £1000 every month it would be a shame if I cant claim this through expenses to get it tax free.. I think I understand the problem when I come up to the renewal that will take me over 24 months, however I would like if there is a way around this. As you can see above In effect I work for company B, who in turn delivers my services to Company C (this is also the way payments go: Company C -> Company B -> Company A -> Me). Would it make a difference if Company B was changed for another company that also deals with Company C? I would still travel to the same office, doing the same job - however I would like to check if this would give me another 24 months, as I in effect would be work for another company (even though the work I do is for Company C).
I hope I have explained the problem, and if there is any way of getting another 24 months (or whatever I end up doing, over and above 24 months) where I could claim travel expenses.
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