The ClientCo has 2 sites which I'm required to split my time 50/50. The journeys are significantly different. Is this relevant to the 24 months? I'm guessing it isn't...
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Yet Another 24 Month Expense Question
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Note that it is not when you exceed 24 months that you must cease claiming. It is when you expect to exceed 24 months.Comment
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As I thought. ThanksOriginally posted by moggy View Postno they would both be classed as perm after 24 months.Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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