Originally posted by richard-af
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Hi again.
Thank you for the information
This will be my first contract since the whole IR35 situation began, so the rules are all so different now.
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Originally posted by reddeagle View Post]
I will be in same situation, what does this actually mean financially that one can expense travel?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt means you get paid that money back tax free, but that comes out of your income. In the final analysis, what this means is if you're paying 40% tax, you pay for 60% of the expense.Originally posted by reddeagle View Post]
I will be in same situation, what does this actually mean financially that one can expense travel?Not strictly true with an umbrella company.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt means you get paid that money back tax free, but that comes out of your income. In the final analysis, what this means is if you're paying 40% tax, you pay for 60% of the expense.
A chunk of your money will go in income tax anything offset against this is all ok.
A basic example
So say you earn £1,500+ gross a week and say £500 goes to in income tax (I have not worked it out just an example) so you are left with £1,000 net.
So any expenses like travel are taken out of the income tax amount first.
I get my accommodation paid for too.
My home town is derby but most of my adult life for 10+ years contracting in London/South East. Now I am with an umbrella it is easier for me.
I (say I) live in Derby and get all travel and/or accommodation paid more in London out of the income tax fund. So I get hotel room or rented accommodation for the duration of my contract as well as travel.
If you in are an umbrella you should try and us up as much as you can of the money that would go to the tax man. I have very little going to the taxman.
If I am to rent in London anyway it is the easier option to have my official place of residence not in London and say I travel down to the location and get the accommodation paid.
So I rent a cheap place in Derby for little rent and get the expensive London rent paid for.
To be fair I have been travelling through the country contracting in recent years but the principle is the same. I have yet to see what happens if say I get work in Brighton and say I will live in London and travel down as from there getting it all paid for but I presume that is all ok as well.
Probably too much work to do when you have a limited company but for an umbrella it is make more sense and all above board.
Hope it helps
So say you earn £1,500+ gross a week and say £500 goes to in income tax (I have not worked it out just an example) so you are left with £1,000 net.
So any expenses like travel are taken out of the income tax amount first.
I get my accommodation paid for too.
My home town is derby but most of my adult life for 10+ years contracting in London/South East. Now I am with an umbrella it is easier for me.
I (say I) live in Derby and get all travel and/or accommodation paid more in London out of the income tax fund. So I get hotel room or rented accommodation for the duration of my contract as well as travel.
If you in a umbrella you should try and us up as much as you can of the money that would go to the tax man. I have very little going to the taxman.
If I am to rent in london anyway it is the easier option to have my official place of residence not in london and say I travel down to the location and et the accommodation paid.
So I rent a cheap place in Derby for little rent and get the expensive london rent paid for.
To be fair I have been travelling through the country contracting years a but the principle is teh same.Comment
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