Originally posted by disarm
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A bit of common sense is needed as some contractors travel for 2+ hours a day.
If in your contract one of the client's addresses is written as one of the specified places you can work from then you can't claim the time travelling to that place.
However if the client asks you to go to another site not written down in the contract with your limited, then you need to negotiate to include travel to that other site in your contracted hours.
Hence you always need to ensure you have one of the client's site addresses written in the contract.
Originally posted by disarm
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The majority of companies and organisations with office-based workers include some time daily or weekly in projected working hours where they know no work would be done i.e. going to the toilet, getting a drinking, walking to a meeting. Part of this is to get around Health and Safety regulations and part of this is sense.
BTW working out your business expenses and doing your invoices should be done in your own hours.
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