Just wanted to check... that you can still claim all the usual business expenses through your own limited, even if your contracts are inside IR35 and you pay yourself only a salary?
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No the expenses you can claim are more limited.
See this pdf, courtesy of Nixon Williams for detailsIt's about time I changed this sig... -
In most cases a temporary workplace will be one were you do not, NOR expect to be at the site for more than 24 months.
My company offers an English editing service, to non-native English speakers, to ensure the quality of the written English in their communications. Perhaps Nixon Williams would like to avail themselves of this service.
( The last section dealing with IR35 allowed expenses is very useful though ).Last edited by NotAllThere; 25 January 2008, 12:59.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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