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    #21
    Originally posted by Contreras View Post
    Are you serious? Me thinks this is a sockie wind-up but I'll answer anyway.

    If the umbrella invoices the client at £3000 per month and then pays you £700 expenses, they have £2300 remaining to pay your salary, tax, national insurance, and deduct their admin fee.

    If an umbrella could magic up £700/mo. from thin air then we'd all be using them!

    Only way this could happen is if the client agrees to pay expenses in addition. I.e. £3000 + £700.
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      #22
      I've been looking into this myself and an umbrella I'm with will allow £105 per night for a London accomodation (£90 elsewhere). So assuming you are staying four nights per week, travelling back on Friday, and you can find accommodation for £700 a month, you should be able to claim all the expense.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Scotchpie View Post
        I've been looking into this myself and an umbrella I'm with will allow £105 per night for a London accomodation (£90 elsewhere). So assuming you are staying four nights per week, travelling back on Friday, and you can find accommodation for £700 a month, you should be able to claim all the expense.
        Hi Scotchpie,

        If you don't mind me asking, what umbrella are you with? I'm with Parasol and I'm unsure of what their policies are on accommodation in London.

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          #24
          Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
          Newbie question - don't knock them, either answer them helpfully or move onto the next thread. We were all starters at one point...
          Just to be clear it wasn't newbie bashing - I'm definitely not in to that.

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            #25
            However I'm beginning to get suspicious of possible trolling atm.

            I'm keeping an eye on it...
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              #26
              Originally posted by Scotchpie View Post
              I've been looking into this myself and an umbrella I'm with will allow £105 per night for a London accomodation (£90 elsewhere). So assuming you are staying four nights per week, travelling back on Friday, and you can find accommodation for £700 a month, you should be able to claim all the expense.
              I may have totally misunderstood you here but are you saying that you should be able to claim £105 per night x 4 nights x 4 weeks which is £1680.00 even if you have only spent £700??
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                #27
                Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                I may have totally misunderstood you here but are you saying that you should be able to claim £105 per night x 4 nights x 4 weeks which is £1680.00 even if you have only spent £700??
                I read it as there is a cap of £105 a night, so £700 for the month would be allowed as it's under the cap.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by sophia57 View Post
                  Hi Scotchpie,

                  If you don't mind me asking, what umbrella are you with? I'm with Parasol and I'm unsure of what their policies are on accommodation in London.
                  I'm with Giant. According to their expenses policy:

                  "You may claim for the actual receipted cost of the accommodation per night up to a maximum of:
                  Accommodation in London (within M25) £106.00
                  Accommodation elsewhere (outside M25) £90.00"

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
                    Newbie question - don't knock them, either answer them helpfully or move onto the next thread. We were all starters at one point...


                    Contras being a newbie basher? LOL I have heard it all. Contreras is one of our seasoned and well respected poster. He is (annoying) polite to any poster how ever stupid the question is (but I am working on him so hopefully will change soon ) and always offers correct and detailed advice. He's kind of completely the opposite of me really.

                    But it's like anywhere is life. You ask stupid/uniformed/lazy questions you cannot expect people to be nice all the time.
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                      I may have totally misunderstood you here but are you saying that you should be able to claim £105 per night x 4 nights x 4 weeks which is £1680.00 even if you have only spent £700??
                      No, you only get back what you paid (you need to present the receipt). So if you found accommodation for £40 per night you get £40 per night expenses. If you go over the limit you have to fork out for the difference yourself.

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