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Question about 2 year limit on expenses

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    #31
    Originally posted by tarbera View Post
    I was giving a different example on how 'Contractors do Claim expenses' from clients and do Not fall within IR35
    But not expressing yourself very clearly. Let's try and clarify things:

    If you buy a ticket to get to work and claim it back, from YourCo or the client, and you've blown the 24 month rule, it's a BIK.

    If the client buys the ticket, no benefit so no BIK, 24 month rule or not. But if you are invoicing them for it, it's a BIK

    And if the client is paying you personally, directly or otherwise, it is an IR35-caught pointer, since you weaken your IBOYA status. It may not be fatal, but who knows.

    Same applies to food and accomodation of course.

    BTW last I heard Tarbie was working for a certain publicly-owned UK bank, so it could be we're actually paying for him...
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #32
      Originally posted by Waldorf View Post
      Based on lisa's calculation Surrey seems to be ok.

      Perhaps this will help - http://www.nixonwilliams.com/images/...nth%20Rule.pdf

      page does not exists,

      does this mean I have to pay this money back to company?!

      css_jay99

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