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Previously on "use of home office - increase"

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  • Turion
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    So why have they slashed the amount you can claim? I.e. you can't claim a porportion of rent anymore.
    Listen, anything this Govt pumps out is brown and smells. You just can't polish a turd, but do they try.

    Typical like..... They say 'we give 50% increase...' (= £1/week). They don't say we take £££/week off other allowances.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    The government wants you to work at home and not drive to work.
    So why have they slashed the amount you can claim? I.e. you can't claim a porportion of rent anymore.

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  • SueEllen
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    The government wants you to work at home and not drive to work.

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  • moorfield
    started a topic use of home office - increase

    use of home office - increase

    Anyone else got their Employer Bulletin this week? See p10.

    From 6 April 2008 the guideline rate you can pay home working employees without keeping records increased from £2 to £3 per week.
    A 50% increase!

    HTH.

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