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    #11
    Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View Post
    I park it on private property. £50pw including shower and toilet facilities.
    Is your motorhome company owned?

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      #12
      Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View Post
      I park it on private property. £50pw including shower and toilet facilities.
      Darn, I was hoping you’d say in (free) picturesque spots by mountain streams or some such. £50/week is more than I usually pay for my dives in bedsit land.

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        #13
        Originally posted by chef View Post
        ok, i've decided the whole "stay in hotels, eat in restaurants" idea is rubbish and far too expensive
        That'll be because you've not got a decent accountant.

        It should be cheaper than the alternatives you've suggested.
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          #14
          Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
          Darn, I was hoping you’d say in (free) picturesque spots by mountain streams or some such. £50/week is more than I usually pay for my dives in bedsit land.
          I know someone who just parked his in the client car park, and ran an electric hookup from there through a window.

          Client site had 24 hour access, toilets and showers, so he had very little black or even grey water.
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            #15
            Chef,

            if you're trying to work away from your home setup,

            I suggest you get a wireless router.

            Milan.

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              #16
              I do;

              1) Company name
              2) Residential line in the business name
              3) Direct from business account
              4) Yes

              I work in London but live just on the edge of commuting distance (3 1/2 hours a day). I rent for 6 months and go home at weekends then I commute for 3 months just to make sure the wife remembers who I am. When I've had enough of the travel I go back to renting again. I charge everything to the company including my council tax.


              Originally posted by chef View Post
              ok, i've decided the whole "stay in hotels, eat in restaurants" idea is rubbish and far too expensive so i've decided to rent a place to stay in during the week.

              My question is, how do others in this siuation have it setup?

              1) do you put your name or company name or both on the tenancy agreement?
              2) do you setup a standard BT line or a business line at the property?
              3) how do you pay this - direct from business account or from personal account and claim as a business expense
              4) do you setup internet at the property?

              thanks in advance

              Chef
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                #17
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                I know someone who just parked his in the client car park.
                I had a mate did this for a number of years and used the local sports centre for his morning shower if there wasn't anything available at work.

                Personally I used to shop around until I found a decent B&B in a good location where I could leave stuff at the weekend. I've always managed to find OK village locations near to Slough, Crawley, etc It sometimes means a bit of a commute but preserves the sanity a little longer.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RandyW View Post
                  Is your motorhome company owned?
                  At the moment it's personally owned but I am investigating other more tax efficient options

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by threaded View Post
                    That'll be because you've not got a decent accountant.

                    It should be cheaper than the alternatives you've suggested.
                    go on then threaded I'll bite.. how should it be cheaper? and how is that related to my accountant and his abilities?

                    There is no difference as far as i see in paying either hotel bills or rental/utility bills as long as both are paid direct from the company account.

                    If I or SJD (my accountants) are missing something here then please enlighten us with your knowledge
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by chef View Post
                      go on then threaded I'll bite.. how should it be cheaper? and how is that related to my accountant and his abilities?

                      There is no difference as far as i see in paying either hotel bills or rental/utility bills as long as both are paid direct from the company account.

                      If I or SJD (my accountants) are missing something here then please enlighten us with your knowledge
                      There is a difference to the tax people: one way is temporary accomodation, the other way is just a second abode. Temporary is tax deductable, second abode isn't.

                      Unless of course the tax law in the UK have changed recently.
                      Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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