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Previously on "Different clients but on the same street"

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  • ImNotFromIndia
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    Originally posted by tim123
    The revenue will probably consider that this is an extension of the placement in the same geographical area. To have a chance of showing otherwise there must be no business reltionship between the two companies and they must be in a different business area.

    tim
    They are 2 different banks ... Damnnnn ... same business area!!!!

    thanks for help.

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by ImNotFromIndia
    I had work for client A for 16 months and now just got a contract with client B who is on the same street as client A.

    Can I still claim travel expenses to client B?
    If so, how long can I claim it for, i.e. until the 24 months in total?
    The revenue will probably consider that this is an extension of the placement in the same geographical area. To have a chance of showing otherwise there must be no business reltionship between the two companies and they must be in a different business area.

    tim

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by ImNotFromIndia
    If so, how long can I claim it for, i.e. until the 24 months in total?
    Don't know how the IR will view the different clients on same street, but FYI the rule is actually that you can't claim as soon as you KNOW that you'll be there more than 24 months.

    In other words, if you have a contract for 12 months, extend for one month, and then extend for another 12 months, you can't claim expenses for any of the second 12 month contract.

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  • ImNotFromIndia
    started a topic Different clients but on the same street

    Different clients but on the same street

    I had work for client A for 16 months and now just got a contract with client B who is on the same street as client A.

    Can I still claim travel expenses to client B?
    If so, how long can I claim it for, i.e. until the 24 months in total?
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