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Originally posted by Hex View PostYou can claim for meals when away on business to a temporary workplace if the cost of the meal is more than it would cost you normally. See this article:
Meal Allowances | Internet Taxation Ltd
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It is the extra expense that is allowable but in practice it is not possible to identify the amount of extra expense so where it can be identified that extra expense has been incurred HMRC will allow the full amount of the expense.
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You can claim for meals when away on business to a temporary workplace if the cost of the meal is more than it would cost you normally. See this article:
Meal Allowances | Internet Taxation Ltd
Here's a relevant quote:
It is the extra expense that is allowable but in practice it is not possible to identify the amount of extra expense so where it can be identified that extra expense has been incurred HMRC will allow the full amount of the expense.
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostAh I see, my use of the wholly and exclusively is the issue. Well the cost is allowed as a company expense is what I should have said.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed but A) Nowhere does it mention food being wholly and exclusively which was your statment verbatim.
B) the £5 is towards things like laundry. That does not make laundry wholly and exclusive either.
All they are doing is acknowleding there is extra cost on top of what you normally pay so give you a little bit to cover.
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostI see your wrong and raise you:
HM Revenue & Customs: Incidental overnight expenses
The company is allowed to pay the expense and claim it as a company expense, but there is a BIC implication if it exceeds £5 (10 if overseas travel).
B) the £5 is towards things like laundry. That does not make laundry wholly and exclusive either.
All they are doing is acknowleding there is extra cost on top of what you normally pay so give you a little bit to cover.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhich is ALSO completely wrong. You need to eat and drink to live, not just to work. The only difference is you can claim a little more as it is more expensive.
HM Revenue & Customs: Incidental overnight expenses
The company is allowed to pay the expense and claim it as a company expense, but there is a BIC implication if it exceeds £5 (10 if overseas travel).
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostIn exactly the same way that meals are wholly and exclusively, even though you would eat if you are at home.
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostIn exactly the same way that meals are wholly and exclusively, even though you would eat if you are at home.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHow can laundry be wholly and exclusive? You would wash your stuff if you were at home which would cost you (electric/water) so no difference (except more expensive) abroad.
The comment that caught my eye was his comment about years. This would be capped by the 24 month rule surely?
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostThere's a flat £5 a night you can claim when you're away from home in the UK, and that's supposed to cover laundry, morning paper etc. Abroad I believe it's £10 a night. Maybe HMRC think washing is more expensive overseas.
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There's a flat £5 a night you can claim when you're away from home in the UK, and that's supposed to cover laundry, morning paper etc. Abroad I believe it's £10 a night. Maybe HMRC think washing is more expensive overseas.
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Originally posted by JamJarST View PostAre you sure about that? I would argue that under some instances you could claim laudry costs as wholly and exclusively. For instance I did a 2 month stint in China (granted I was a permie), I couldn't take 2 months worth of clothes so I had get them washed in the hotel. That to me was wholly and exclusively due to the travel away from home, just like the meals you can claim.
The comment that caught my eye was his comment about years. This would be capped by the 24 month rule surely?
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostDo you mean daily subsistence? If so it refers to meals. You cannot claim for laundry
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Originally posted by eugenio007 View Postwhat is daily allowance ie breakfast, lunch and dinner,travel daily from digs to work,and laundry if working for months/years
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