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Umbrella Companies and the sort can only generally only allow expenses when there is a payment to allocate these to. If you've had all your payments then you can't do it. If you got a 3rd contract with them they may allow you to backdate it but they tend to have a limit on when you can do this
HTH
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If you complete a tax return you could try and claim tax relief on your expenses and receive a tax rebate.
Or you can complete the form P87 instead and submit it to the HMRC - and claim tax relief on the expenses.
If you can go to a local tax office - you are supposed to be able to go in with your expenses and they can help you with it! Otherwise you should consider getting professional help to do it.
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sorry, perhaps i didn't word it correctly. parasol told me i couldn't. then after the second contract i asked the same question and they told me i could (a different person at their end).
i realise i should've claimed each week's worth with my timesheets but they said i could do it all in one go whenever i liked. re. missing the second lot, the contract ended unexpectedly due to a family bereavement.
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Originally posted by catboy View Posthello,
i finished a contract without claiming for travel etc. and someone at parasol said i couldn't back-claim for them and would have to deal with it through the inland revenue.
stupidly enough i did it for another contract after and asked the same question but the reply i received from that person said that i could claim back (through parasol) travel and expenses for contracts that had already ended.
anyone know which one is correct? i don't want to sit down and tot it all up to be told then that i can't!!!
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parasol and travel/food expenses
hello,
i finished a contract without claiming for travel etc. and someone at parasol said i couldn't back-claim for them and would have to deal with it through the inland revenue.
stupidly enough i did it for another contract after and asked the same question but the reply i received from that person said that i could claim back (through parasol) travel and expenses for contracts that had already ended.
anyone know which one is correct? i don't want to sit down and tot it all up to be told then that i can't!!!Tags: None
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