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Previously on "Can I claim a taxi ride to work from the train station"
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostI cant believe you are asking this question!!!! If its genuinley related to business you can claim pretty much anything....
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Originally posted by trsisko View PostIm planning on paying for a taxi ride from the train station to work and back again can I claim expenses on this? Mon-Fri 5 days a week for probably atleast a month
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I cant believe you are asking this question!!!! If its genuinley related to business you can claim pretty much anything....
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Originally posted by trsisko View PostIm planning on paying for a taxi ride from the train station to work and back again can I claim expenses on this? Mon-Fri 5 days a week for probably atleast a month
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Originally posted by trsisko View PostIm planning on paying for a taxi ride from the train station to work and back again can I claim expenses on this? Mon-Fri 5 days a week for probably atleast a month
Provided that you are attending a temporary workplace under the terms of the HMRC guidance then by all means claim the cab ride. Keep all the receipts to back up your claims.
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Yes. Just get a receipt.
I did it for years between Euston & Southwark Street, 5 days a week. I do NOT use the Undergound; I use black cabs and they've always gone through the books without comment from the accountant. And there's no reason why there should be, either.
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Can I claim a taxi ride to work from the train station
Im planning on paying for a taxi ride from the train station to work and back again can I claim expenses on this? Mon-Fri 5 days a week for probably atleast a monthLast edited by trsisko; 18 September 2009, 00:15.Tags: None
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