Originally posted by aders
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Then start saving up for when Hector wants his interest and penalties. You could of course request that the contract end date falls before the 24 month deadline, but only an intelligent person would think of something like that.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
And one of their examples actually contains this scenario.Originally posted by expatDo let us know how it goes down with the Revenue. They don't use the word "know", they use the phrase "reasonable expectation concerning how long an employee will work at a place".
It says that you are not eligable to claim the expenses as soon as you are
given the contract that will take you over 24 months and that you again become eligable to claim if it is shortened to a period less than 24 months at some later point (only from that point on).Comment
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