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Previously on "Expenses news from PBR"

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Here's the PCG view:

    Originally posted by PCG Email
    In July, HMRC and the Treasury issued a joint consultation on the
    allowability of expenses paid to workers by agencies and umbrella
    companies. This addressed a problem that PCG members had long expressed
    concern about: the aggressive marketing of certain umbrella schemes that
    apparently utilised dispensations from HMRC to save significant amounts
    of tax, in a way clearly not intended under the rules around expenses.

    The consultation considered either introducing specific legislation to
    tackle "non-compliance" in this area, or removing the entitlement to
    expenses for umbrella and agency workers. As neither solution addressed
    the key problem - the abuse of dispensations by some, but not all,
    players in the marketplace - PCG recommended against both options and
    instead urged HMRC to apply its rules on dispensations properly.

    This is exactly the course the Government has announced it will take.

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  • Money Money Money
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    Nice one, cheers.

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  • Beefy198
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    http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/d/pbr0...eport_1721.pdf

    Tax relief for travel expenses 5.104 Following the consultation Tax relief for travel expenses: temporary workers and overarching employment contracts, the Government has decided to leave the current rules unchanged. However, in the light of evidence from the consultation confirming poor levels of compliance in this area HMRC will refocus its efforts to ensure that the current regime is
    properly applied. If compliance does not improve, the Government may return to this at a later date.

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  • Money Money Money
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    Link please.

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  • Beefy198
    started a topic Expenses news from PBR

    Expenses news from PBR

    ....No change to current expense rules, though the HMRC will supposedly be cracking down on poor compliance....

    Won't affect me, I'm squeaky clean with my expense claims
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