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Oyster card and expenses

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    #11
    I've often wondered the same thing myself! I use top-up that I pay for personally (Cause I use it for personal journeys, very occassionally), and I know that into work and back is something like £5.90 for return journey, so for each day I invoice my client, I charge my expenses £5.90. On the very odd occasion I work from home or am on holiday, I just don't charge for that.

    I keep a receipt for every top up, but don't print out the actual journeys I make, wondering now if maybe I should? I only spend about £100 a month on travel, so in many ways, it feels like more work/effort to sort the receipts than the actual money it saves me! Or maybe I'm just a bit lazy with my paperwork.

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