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  • welshman213
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    What two year rule?

    Do you possibly mean the fact that you can claim expenses for travel to a temporary workplace until the point that you know you will be travelling there for 24 months or longer and it will cease to be a temporary workplace?

    I am getting a strange sense of deja-vu.

    Ah yes, here is the link to where we were covering this earlier today

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...-expenses.html

    You will have to look through the examples yourself though.
    Sorry Gonzo, that was not me.

    NotAllThere,

    As I have moved sites then, now working about 2 miles from original site, does the 2 year restart at that point.
    So Same Client, New agency, Different Role, different site?

    Thanks for everyones help, apologies if this has been asked to death, but as a newbie contractor it is a daunting world.

    John

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by welshman213 View Post
    Guys,

    Quick question to all the experts here.
    Surrounding this 2 year rule, is it per client/position/contract?

    Question is, I started at said client back june 06, after a number of renewals I started a new job with said client 02/07.
    Now in 09/07 I will be signing anohter new contract (same position) but with new agency.

    So question, does this still fall within this 2 year rule?

    Many thanks,

    John.

    P.S Great site by the way.
    What two year rule?

    Do you possibly mean the fact that you can claim expenses for travel to a temporary workplace until the point that you know you will be travelling there for 24 months or longer and it will cease to be a temporary workplace?

    I am getting a strange sense of deja-vu.

    Ah yes, here is the link to where we were covering this earlier today

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...-expenses.html

    You will have to look through the examples yourself though.

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  • NotAllThere
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    It's location. Different agent, different client, same effective location* = same place of work.

    *e.g. the square mile, the same industrial estate.

    NotAllThere
    Last edited by NotAllThere; 31 August 2007, 16:15.

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  • welshman213
    started a topic 2 year rule

    2 year rule

    Guys,

    Quick question to all the experts here.
    Surrounding this 2 year rule, is it per client/position/contract?

    Question is, I started at said client back june 06, after a number of renewals I started a new job with said client 02/07.
    Now in 09/07 I will be signing anohter new contract (same position) but with new agency.

    So question, does this still fall within this 2 year rule?

    Many thanks,

    John.

    P.S Great site by the way.
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