Thanks .... thats my reading of the situation too
also got the opportunity of a totally seperate contract (still in bloody London mind) which may / may not make a difference
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Should be OK. You're within the 24 month limit at your current location, which is sufficiently different from the old one to have reset the clock. Where you will have a problem is if you get extended for more than three months.
The 40% bit is only of use if you are spendng >24 months in the same general area. Doesn't really apply in your case.
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Expenses - 2yr rule - again
Started a contract 18 months ago - based in the midlands
After 3 months project base moved to London - since then I've worked about 75% of my time from there
Been offered a new (6 month) contract, again based in London, which will take me to 2 years total contract time - but only 21 months London based
I'm HOPING that I'm still safe claiming travel/hotel expenses -- although I have a nagging feeling that the 40% thing (I'd have worked more than 40% of my time in London over the last two years) will end up kicking me in the knackers ??
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