I'm new to contracting and I'm trying get my head around qualifying expenses.
I've spent a lot of time reading different articles, forums, HMRC website and speaking with my accountant/account manager. But still, I find contradicting information.
So, I would like to provide my scenario and would be grateful for feedback.
As I mentioned, this is my first contract - 1 month into a 3 month contract. I am an IT Contractor, set up as a Limited Company.
My contract is outside of IR35.
I leave my home at 6.25 everyday to commute into London and get to the client's office by 8.45.
I leave at about 17.15 and arrive home around 7.30.
I claim for my Monthly Train Season Ticket.
I claim for morning coffee that I pick up on the way to the office, sometimes including a pastry.
I claim for lunch, generally less than £5, but sometimes just less than £10. I occasionally have a bigger lunch with colleagues, which can be over £10.
I use one of the large online accountancy firms. My accountant / account manager has said that all of these expense claims are absolutely fine. They are all "reasonable" expenses to a temporary place of work.
But what I still cannot understand is why there are so many other Contractors out there who do not claim these expenses and have indeed been recommended by their accountants not to.
I was also totally confused by HMRCs hours and amounts benchmarks (HM Revenue & Customs: Revenue & Customs Brief 24/09) that my accountancy firm said are out of date and that their stance was up to date as follows:
- You can only claim for meals purchased whilst performing your work.
- There is no set limit on the cost of the meal, providing the cost is ‘reasonable’
- Meals other than lunch can be claimed, but within reason. As a guide, breakfast should only be claimed if you start work before 9am, and to claim dinner a good rule of thumb would be not to claim for this unless you have to work until 7pm.
I just want to ensure that I am only claiming for what I am allowed to claim for.
Thanks in advance.
I've spent a lot of time reading different articles, forums, HMRC website and speaking with my accountant/account manager. But still, I find contradicting information.
So, I would like to provide my scenario and would be grateful for feedback.
As I mentioned, this is my first contract - 1 month into a 3 month contract. I am an IT Contractor, set up as a Limited Company.
My contract is outside of IR35.
I leave my home at 6.25 everyday to commute into London and get to the client's office by 8.45.
I leave at about 17.15 and arrive home around 7.30.
I claim for my Monthly Train Season Ticket.
I claim for morning coffee that I pick up on the way to the office, sometimes including a pastry.
I claim for lunch, generally less than £5, but sometimes just less than £10. I occasionally have a bigger lunch with colleagues, which can be over £10.
I use one of the large online accountancy firms. My accountant / account manager has said that all of these expense claims are absolutely fine. They are all "reasonable" expenses to a temporary place of work.
But what I still cannot understand is why there are so many other Contractors out there who do not claim these expenses and have indeed been recommended by their accountants not to.
I was also totally confused by HMRCs hours and amounts benchmarks (HM Revenue & Customs: Revenue & Customs Brief 24/09) that my accountancy firm said are out of date and that their stance was up to date as follows:
- You can only claim for meals purchased whilst performing your work.
- There is no set limit on the cost of the meal, providing the cost is ‘reasonable’
- Meals other than lunch can be claimed, but within reason. As a guide, breakfast should only be claimed if you start work before 9am, and to claim dinner a good rule of thumb would be not to claim for this unless you have to work until 7pm.
I just want to ensure that I am only claiming for what I am allowed to claim for.
Thanks in advance.
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