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That would qualify. The rule on sites is just to catch people who move between buildings on the same site, or go across the road, etc. and try to claim they have a new temporary site. if in doubt, HMRC will confirm, but I wouldn't think twice about this.Originally posted by scooby View Posti believe his current commute is approx 40miles from Manchester side of Leeds(South), new location would be York side of Leeds (North) so its in a different direction commute for him. his commute would be reduced a lot.
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i believe his current commute is approx 40miles from Manchester side of Leeds(South), new location would be York side of Leeds (North) so its in a different direction commute for him. his commute would be reduced a lot.
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Significant change of location = reset of 2 year rule.Originally posted by scooby View PostA fellow contractor is coming up to his two years at ClientCo. its possible they will ask him to stay on longer.
He has the chance to change the location by about 50miles (which suits him better). would this reset the 2yr deal or will the fact its the same client mean it will still affect him?
Moving across the street in the square mile doesn't count.
I'd say 50 miles would count as a reset, but it depends in the length of commute.
And it's not up to me, it's up to the revenue.
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Is his journey substantially affected? 50 miles out of a 300 mile journey may not, but 50 miles in the opposite direction from the old one will. HMRC seem to work on 'site' rather than 'company'.Originally posted by scooby View PostA fellow contractor is coming up to his two years at ClientCo. its possible they will ask him to stay on longer.
He has the chance to change the location by about 50miles (which suits him better). would this reset the 2yr deal or will the fact its the same client mean it will still affect him?
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2yr, same co, different location
A fellow contractor is coming up to his two years at ClientCo. its possible they will ask him to stay on longer.
He has the chance to change the location by about 50miles (which suits him better). would this reset the 2yr deal or will the fact its the same client mean it will still affect him?Tags: None
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