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Previously on "Claiming fo trip abroad"

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  • northernladuk
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    Hell yes stick it in. At the end of the day you only need to worry about it if you get investigated and there are a long list of totally valid reasons to go prior to work. Due diligence, Market Research, Lead Gathernig you name it. All valid reasons to be somewhere that don't have much documentable output.

    The only thing I would say and I am sure this is so obvious some one will flame me for it. Just be diligent with what receipts you put in, food, travel, accomodation good!! Museums, beer, swimming with dolphins bad!! (last comment might mean something if people have been watching the news )

    Go for it.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 7 August 2009, 10:41.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by SteveMcadden1 View Post
    Will they ask for evidence of interview in France?? Can they ask for it?

    Or the fact tht it is a French company an I went there a few times makes valid sense?
    I'd say so long as it wasn't obviously a holiday trip rather than a business one that there should be no issues.

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  • SteveMcadden1
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    Originally posted by Turion View Post
    Sounds valid to me. Interview cost and market research for this role, right. Some twunts on here might not like it, but I'd certainly bung it in.
    Will they ask for evidence of interview in France?? Can they ask for it?

    Or the fact tht it is a French company an I went there a few times makes valid sense?

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  • Menelaus
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    Originally posted by Turion View Post
    Sounds valid to me. Interview cost and market research for this role, right. Some twunts on here might not like it, but I'd certainly bung it in.
    WHS.

    Sounds perfectly valid to me.

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  • Turion
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    Sounds valid to me. Interview cost and market research for this role, right. Some twunts on here might not like it, but I'd certainly bung it in.

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  • SteveMcadden1
    started a topic Claiming fo trip abroad

    Claiming fo trip abroad

    I recently started working at a French company on contract through ltd

    Cam I claim a trip to France that I did last week an one in July as a valid expense???

    I guess I was there learning French and trying to get a feel or the Market to make sure I was being paid correctly

    Is this a valid expense. Can I claim it??
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