Hi Folks
Will be asking my accountant this as well but interested in views. Am finishing up with current client A after 23 months (ahem). May be going perm but have back up client B lined up.
Client A is in North London. Client B is in South London. I live 100 ish miles from London.
For the last 23 months I have been taking a slightly awkward route because of client A's location in London: drive 10 miles to train station, train, then tube.
I can now take an easier and cheaper route to London: walk across road to train station take train (different line) to London (different terminal), then different tube to client B.
What do we think re travel to client B - allowable expense or not?
Will be asking my accountant this as well but interested in views. Am finishing up with current client A after 23 months (ahem). May be going perm but have back up client B lined up.
Client A is in North London. Client B is in South London. I live 100 ish miles from London.
For the last 23 months I have been taking a slightly awkward route because of client A's location in London: drive 10 miles to train station, train, then tube.
I can now take an easier and cheaper route to London: walk across road to train station take train (different line) to London (different terminal), then different tube to client B.
What do we think re travel to client B - allowable expense or not?
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