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  • Bluebird
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    agreed, just don't forget to keep all you reciepts...

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  • oxtailsoup
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    You can still claim your expenses as the two year doesn't apply to your circumstances for the reasons you mentioned. I'm in the same position... 2 days on-site and 3 days at home. SJD accountants confirmed it for me.

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  • Toffnana
    started a topic 2days/week at client with 2yr rule

    2days/week at client with 2yr rule

    Hi all,

    I've been working with the current client for 18 months and they are looking to retain my services for another 6months-1yr for a new project.

    At the moment I work at the client's site 2 days a work, with the rest at home office.

    Would the fact that I work less that 40% at the temporary workplace mean I can still claim for expenses even after accepting the project?

    Thanks for your help,
    Toffnana

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