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Originally posted by Bob Jones View PostOr try the free information at http://www.contractoralliance.co.uk/...ctor_expenses/
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I suppose one thing to consider is that however many 'employments' yourco conducts in any single tax year you, the claimant, will only ever be employed by yourco thus only one lot of 10000 miles @ 40p can be claimed.
I may be wrong and if so please correct me as it would benifit me greatly if I was wrong.
I read the original post as being employed by both umbrella and own company in the same year viz:
I know when i was working with the brolly i could claim 40p per mile for first 10k per year, do i have to take into account miles done through the brolly, it was for two different contracts if that makes sense and this present contract has only ever gone through myltd?
- if the one umbrella throughout or own co throughout then one amount of 10000 miles - if part umbrella part own co then two lots of 10000..
Get booklets 480 and 490 from HMRC site (or I think they are on the employer's CD ROM?) . When I started contracting all IR gudance was totally incomprehensible but they have been quite good for a few years
Or try the free information at http://www.contractoralliance.co.uk/...ctor_expenses/
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Originally posted by Sukuzov View PostI suppose one thing to consider is that however many 'employments' yourco conducts in any single tax year you, the claimant, will only ever be employed by yourco thus only one lot of 10000 miles @ 40p can be claimed.
I may be wrong and if so please correct me as it would benifit me greatly if I was wrong.
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Get booklets 480 and 490 from HMRC site (or I think they are on the employer's CD ROM?) . When I started contracting all IR gudance was totally incomprehensible but they have been quite good for a few years.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI created a company "expense claim form" which I'd fill in with details of mileage, taxi fares, whatever and submit that to the accounts department (i.e. me) who would write a cheque out payable to me. As long as there's a paper trial so the cheque can be matched to the claim then what you're suggesting is fine.
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Originally posted by Bob Jones View PostHMRC are quite generous in this respect in that you can have multiple amounts of 10000 in the one year provided the employments are not associated
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM31280.htm
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Bob
I may be wrong and if so please correct me as it would benifit me greatly if I was wrong.
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I created a company "expense claim form" which I'd fill in with details of mileage, taxi fares, whatever and submit that to the accounts department (i.e. me) who would write a cheque out payable to me. As long as there's a paper trial so the cheque can be matched to the claim then what you're suggesting is fine.
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HMRC are quite generous in this respect in that you can have multiple amounts of 10000 in the one year provided the employments are not associated
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM31280.htm
regards
Bob
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>The question I have now is can i log my expenses i.e 600 miles & £0.40 = £240 and write a cheque to myself for that amount? or is doing that dodgy ground to walk untill i pay myself?
This is fine.
>I know when i was working with the brolly i could claim 40p per mile for first 10k per year, do i have to take into account miles done through the brolly, it was for two different contracts if that makes sense and this present contract has only ever gone through myltd?
Your AMAP mileage (Approved Mileage Allowance Payment) gives you an allowance of 10000 miles per tax year at 40p, so yes you need to keep that in mind when working out your mileage allowance with your ltdco.
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Originally posted by pleomax View PostOk another newbie question here.
I have myltd set up and I am sure you are all now aware that my first invoice has been paid I am planning on paying myself in the new year.
The question I have now is can i log my expenses i.e 600 miles & £0.40 = £240 and write a cheque to myself for that amount? or is doing that dodgy ground to walk untill i pay myself?
I know when i was working with the brolly i could claim 40p per mile for first 10k per year, do i have to take into account miles done through the brolly, it was for two different contracts if that makes sense and this present contract has only ever gone through myltd?
I hope that makes sense?
Pleomax
1. Your company can pay you whatever mileage rate they fancy. If it's not within the HMRC guidelines then it will attract a BiK charge.
2. It is all about the location and the journey. Nothing to do with different employers, different contracts or different clients. Lots of guidelines and examples on HMRC's website.
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New LtdCo & Expenses
Ok another newbie question here.
I have myltd set up and I am sure you are all now aware that my first invoice has been paid I am planning on paying myself in the new year.
The question I have now is can i log my expenses i.e 600 miles & £0.40 = £240 and write a cheque to myself for that amount? or is doing that dodgy ground to walk untill i pay myself?
I know when i was working with the brolly i could claim 40p per mile for first 10k per year, do i have to take into account miles done through the brolly, it was for two different contracts if that makes sense and this present contract has only ever gone through myltd?
I hope that makes sense?
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