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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Have you read any of the beginners guides?

    Have you talked to/emailed your accountant?

    Have you used the search facility on the board?

    The answers to your questions are already available so do a little research before posting.
    I am in love!!!!!

    and BTW.. Where is the IR35 question here? Best do some research on that as well.

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  • ratewhore
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    I concur with SueEllen but, for expediency:

    Once you know you will be in the same place for 2 years, you must stop claiming mileage (and subsistence I believe), as it is considered your main place of work.

    Place being based on location, not client, so, for example, if I have been working at 35 Bishopsgate and I get a new gig at 100 Bishopsgate, it is considered the same 'place'.

    But, given this is a forum and advice is free, check it out yourself to ensure you understand fully...

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  • SueEllen
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    Have you read any of the beginners guides?

    Have you talked to/emailed your accountant?

    Have you used the search facility on the board?

    The answers to your questions are already available so do a little research before posting.

    Leave a comment:


  • NorthWestPerm2Contr
    started a topic Mileage and IR35

    Mileage and IR35

    Hi all

    I setup a Ltd company about 2 years back and have several clients. Total revenue is currently less than 20k but am just about to go contracting.

    I understand there is an issue with claiming mileage back if you are going to it as a place of work but if I already have a few clients and now this new contract is considered an additional client (although paying a hell of a lot more than the other clients) can I claim mileage back?

    Does it make a difference that I had a Ltd Company setup prior to starting my first contract? Or is it the same thing?

    Thanks
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