Originally posted by ribble
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24 Month Rule
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Originally posted by ribble View PostLondon.... B*gger that link goes against what I was advised.
Still got the issue of a private let property being used as business premises but I guess how do they find out....'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostCan I ask what you were advised?
Hmmmm...Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt is funny how the advice between professionals can vary. It seems pretty black and white from that link and the sub links but I know some contractors here have been told to put a percentage of floor space by their accountants despite me showing them this stuff. We also had a contractor here had a 2 storey extension built on their house which included and office so was told to let the business fund the whole extension, I kid you not. I tried argue the point about the business owning the extension and her owning the house yadda yadda but some people just don't want to hear or think for themselves.
Still got the issue of a private let property being used as business premises but I guess how do they find out....
I always make sure that the lease accepts that I do business from the premises. So generally this is not an issue.Comment
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Originally posted by ribble View PostTo claim a proportion of the rent and bills for my London flat/office based on office hours under use of home as an office/rent. So there are 168 hours in a week and 40 of them are working hours - using this proportion as an amount to claim. Reading that link it does not seem that use of home as an office is right though.......
Hmmmm...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut you don't use the whole house/flat as an office... and not 40 hours a week... do you? How much time do you realistically use the office?Comment
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Originally posted by ribble View PostRealistically probably about 30....
Why not work from home in Devon 3 days and get your time on site to less than 40% of the time so you can claim expenses??'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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24 Month Rule
I went over my 24 month period last August. My London contract lasted until March and in April I found a contract in Yorkshire. Without whining about it.
That's my experience of the 24 month rule."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo you have a flat in London but only spend 10 hours on clients site?!??!
Why not work from home in Devon 3 days and get your time on site to less than 40% of the time so you can claim expenses??
I work 16 hour days.... 8 on client site.... 8 on my company projects....Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI went over my 24 month period last August. My London contract lasted until March and in April I found a contract in Yorkshire. Without whining about it.
That's my experience of the 24 month rule.Comment
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