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Previously on "Can your designated Home Office be a hotel room?"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    No but my complete response would be a breech of the professional forum rules so I will leave it there...


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    Chicken.... Bwaak bwaak...

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by MercladUK View Post
    because you have an attention span problems?
    No but my complete response would be a breech of the professional forum rules so I will leave it there...


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    Last edited by eek; 21 August 2015, 09:29.

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  • MercladUK
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    I tend to skim over your posts for obvious reasons.
    because you have an attention span problems?

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by MercladUK View Post
    Why only £4? if you read the post properly then you would realise this wasn't about an 'allowance'
    I tend to skim over your posts for obvious reasons.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    The stupidity of some OP's never ceases to amaze me. Still, it gave me the best laugh of the week so far. 'Hotel room,' Home office'? Hmmmmmm!

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  • MercladUK
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    So you want to claim the £4 a week with this cunning plan?
    Why only £4? if you read the post properly then you would realise this wasn't about an 'allowance'

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  • northernladuk
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    I have absolutely no idea what he is on about or what he is hoping to achieve.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 20 August 2015, 12:56.

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  • stek
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    So you want to claim the £4 a week with this cunning plan?

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  • NibblyPig
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    are you just trolling everyone that disagrees with you by calling them sockies

    rent out a hotel/b&b for 3 months, not permanent
    rent out a flat for 3 months, permanent

    where's the logic?

    It would surely depend on if you had another address which you spent most of your time, isn't that the technical definition. So if you live in a hotel for 6 months it's your permanent address, practically and I suspect legally.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by NibblyPig View Post
    Probably not that unreasonable, is it much different to 'is my 3 month rental contract property home a permanent address'?
    What?? Who's sockie is this and why is it still around?

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  • NibblyPig
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    Probably not that unreasonable, is it much different to 'is my 3 month rental contract property home a permanent address'?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by MercladUK View Post
    Silly question I know, but was just thinking about the T&S issue and how to legally circumvent it.

    Just a thought...
    Wait until we have a T&S issue before looking at harebrained schemes.

    That may still be solvable

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  • MercladUK
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    Silly question I know, but was just thinking about the T&S issue and how to legally circumvent it.

    Just a thought...

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  • stek
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    No wonder HMRC are gunning for us....

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  • borderreiver
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    Are you my MP?

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