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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBritain is not a democracy.
Hth.
We're all capitalists at heart just my currency is food not GBP, you should see my larder...."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostIs it? I thought it was client based. If that's the case, I may have fallen foul of the rules over the last few years.
How do they define same location? To remain within the rules, does your next client have to be x no. of miles away from your previous one in order to get a clean slate with respect to the 2 year rule?
If all your contracts were within the City of London then you have done it wrong.
There is no set difference, it is judged on a number of things. Rule of thumb is if you use the same motorway junction or railway station then you are probably at the same location.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostIs it? I thought it was client based. If that's the case, I may have fallen foul of the rules over the last few years.
How do they define same location? To remain within the rules, does your next client have to be x no. of miles away from your previous one in order to get a clean slate with respect to the 2 year rule?
If you live in Luton and commute to client A in the City every day, then two years later change to Client B, then that isn't a significant change and you should stop claiming travel expenses - you actual expenditure hasn't changes (still a Zone 1 travel card).
Conversely, if you spend 2 years working at a client in Zone 4, then the client moves their offices to Zone 1 you get to reset the clock as your expenditure and journey has significantly changed."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Originally posted by Pinto View PostNice one! If we're helping with errors, here are a few I've spotted:
MPs
company's expense
taxpayers'
I think this is a good idea and I'm thinking of doing something similar.Comment
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostIIRC from Devil's Kitchen, this has been done already
Velvet revolution, anyone?Comment
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostYep, but not in the sort of numbers I'd be hoping to foment.
Velvet revolution, anyone?
Saves time and money no cleaning the implements afterwards I suppose ...Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek
That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay
Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - CyberghoulComment
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Originally posted by TheRefactornator View PostTrue but that doesn't quite do it for me. Every street should it's own politician hanging from a lamp post. Now there's retribution.
Although we're not that gruesome these days, their punishment certainly shouldn't be a slap on the wrist. Prison or at least a court hearing and severe fines/penalties are a minimum IMO. Some may demand worse.Comment
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Originally posted by snaw View PostAll of them will.
Shame there's no alternatives, I think just now disillusionment with politicians must be at an all time high in this country.
... but she deserves it more than most after her refusal to refund the money we paid for her garden enhancements. At least the Tories are repaying all dubious claims and have implemented an immediate frugal expenses policy for all of their own MPs. She absolutely refuses and shows up Labour for what they are !!Comment
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI'm going to ask my MP how he can justify the 2nd home expenses
I'm about to send him...
With all of the furor surrounding MP’s expenses I’d like to know how MP’s can seriously justify the second home allowance and costs which get charged back to the public purse. I work through a limited company and like a MP I too have had to spend considerable amounts of time working away from home. Between 2000 and 2004 I worked in London, commuting down on a weekly basis. Unlike a MP there were strict rules, enforced by the Inland Revenue as to what I could and could not charge back to my company by way of expenses. I would have loved to have bought a flat and furnish it with all of the nice things I have at home but there is no way on this earth that I would be allowed to do so at my companies expenses. All items my company expenses for me have to be wholly and exclusively attributable to my business. A new TV or sofa for my 2nd home would not be seen as allowable. Why then are MP’s a special case? Why is it that I as a tax payer have very strict rules as to what my company can provide for me while working away from home while a MP seems to be able to replicate all their belongings at the taxpayers expense? Also it is interesting to note that after 2 years of working away from home all my expenses had to stop because the Inland Revenue rules dictate that if you are working in a single location for longer than 2 years then this becomes your primary place of work .
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Good email Tony !! What also makes me angry is mortgage interest relief. Cameron for instance gets 1,000 pounds a month from the taxpayer for this for his house in Oxfordshire. Blair got it for his 300,000 pound house that he deliberately remortgaged in order to buy his mansion in London. This tax free perk also needs to be stopped immediately.Comment
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