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Yes £80 per week. What about the mileage ?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou can claim what you pay him / her.
He / she gives you a receipt.
He / she declares it as income to HMRC.
He / she pays any applicable tax on it.
There is a "Rent a Room" scheme that means that some of the rental income is tax free to them though.
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You can claim what you pay him / her.
He / she gives you a receipt.
He / she declares it as income to HMRC.
He / she pays any applicable tax on it.
There is a "Rent a Room" scheme that means that some of the rental income is tax free to them though.
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This might help:-
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM30073.htm
In principle upto 25 quid is regarded as reasonable when staying with friends. Usual caveat.... it is actually paid in some form.
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Travel Expenses Query
Yes, yes, I've asked my account and I am awaiting a reply but I thought I would also seek the advice of you knowledgable peeps
I have just been offered a contract renewal at my current client with 50% of my time to be based 150 miles from home.
I have been offered a room at a friends house at a favourable rate but is based 60 miles from the client. Not a major problem for me but my query is 1) can I claim the cost of the room as a business expense and if so how do I account for it?
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2) Can I claim the mileage both from \ to the friends house and to \ from the client location from there?
My thoughts are that I can claim for both as they would not be incurred was I not working from the second location but.......
Anyway, plan 2 is to rent a flat and expense that but I don't really want to go through the whole letting palava unless I have to.Tags: None
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