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La la la I'm not listeningOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostBet you are going to be even more surprised to find I am right
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Thanks ASB that info is really useful.Originally posted by harrison View Post***Just what I was looking for. Thanks***
I am working in Denmark and collect receipts for meals etc but pay myself a £20 a day subsitence allowance to cover breakfast, snacks, coffee etc.
The reason I chose £20 was because a colleague at a recent UK assignment used to pay himself that amount just for commuting by car to his place of work
Now that I see what the permitted rates are for Denmark, I am not stretching the limits in any way.Comment
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That's really useful information.Originally posted by ASB View Postemployers may use benchmark rates published on the HMRC website when paying accommodation and subsistence expenses to employees whose duties require them to travel abroad, without the need for the employees to produce expenses receipts.
I guess that I will be met with howls of derision if I ask if there is anything equivalent for domestic travel?Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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There are some details here: EIM05231 - Employment income: scale rate expenses: subsistence expenses: table of benchmark scale ratesOriginally posted by Wanderer View PostThat's really useful information.
I guess that I will be met with howls of derision if I ask if there is anything equivalent for domestic travel?
Description Amount (up to)
Breakfast rate £5
One meal (5 hour) rate £5
Two meal (10 hour) rate £10
Late evening meal rate £15
And you can apply for a dispensation, part of which states you want to use those scale rates, here: https://online.hmrc.gov.uk/shortform...ww.hmrc.gov.uk
If you have the dispensation in place then there shouldn't be any argument with HMRC later on. We generally get agreement for dispensations, although there are a couple of HMRC offices that refuse them on the grounds that you're a PSC (therefore no independent checking procedure in place, unless you can argue that your accountant vouches everything).Comment
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If you apply for the dispension using the benchmark scale rates, are you then obliged to apply the subsistence expenses regime for every business trip, or can you choose to switch on occasion to reimbursing actual expenses (with receipts) for the trips where the actual expenses turn out to be higher than the benchmark scale rates?Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostIf you have the dispensation in place then there shouldn't be any argument with HMRC later on. We generally get agreement for dispensations, although there are a couple of HMRC offices that refuse them on the grounds that you're a PSC (therefore no independent checking procedure in place, unless you can argue that your accountant vouches everything).Comment
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If you apply for scale rates you are obliged to use them I believe - you can't revert to actual expenditure just because it may be higher than the scale rate allowance as there would be times when your expenditure was less than the scale rate allowance and this would therefore give you a tax advantageOriginally posted by JumpingIn View PostIf you apply for the dispension using the benchmark scale rates, are you then obliged to apply the subsistence expenses regime for every business trip, or can you choose to switch on occasion to reimbursing actual expenses (with receipts) for the trips where the actual expenses turn out to be higher than the benchmark scale rates?Comment
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Thanks for the input. Is it possible to apply scale rates only for travel outside of UK, and actuals for travel within UK?Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostIf you apply for scale rates you are obliged to use them I believeComment
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There are published rates for daily subsistence outside UK http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/employers/wwsr-bench.pdf. These don't need to be applied for as with UK scale rates as it is HMRC's opinion that most employers will not have large enough numbers of staff travelling overseas to warrant a dispensationOriginally posted by JumpingIn View PostThanks for the input. Is it possible to apply scale rates only for travel outside of UK, and actuals for travel within UK?Comment
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I was claiming £5 pd for Food and Drink but my accountant said only Big Businesses can do this?
"You have been entering your expenses at a flat rate of £5 per day which is not allowable as you should be claiming the total receipted amounts for the expenses you incur. In order to be able to claim a day rate you would need a dispensation from HMRC, which our only given out to larger companies that have high volumes of expenses."
Funny because when I was under their Umbrella company I could claim up to £20 subsistence
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