Originally posted by escapeUK
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Sorry!..Business Mileage Claims With Private Car
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Then there's still no expectation of 24+ months. Obviously it's a different matter if you get extended to end Jan the following year which would be 24 months 2 weeks then that would mean you shouldn't expense as soon as the renewal is accepted, however it's worth keeping note of expenses if the renewal is cut short later. -
23.5 < 24 months so claim it. Simples.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostWhat if you start mid Jan, and then get extended to End Dec the year after. (So 23 months and 2 weeks) ?
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No - fixed-term is a different entity than a long-term contract.Originally posted by Fresh Air View PostOut of interest, if the duration of the contract is written as 12mnth, could this be classed as a 'fixed term'?...Comment
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Thanks Everyone - I appreciate your comments and input...better start knocking up that mileage log template!
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