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Previously on "new contract, new LTD"

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  • MannoFr
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    Good day, guys!

    wowww I lovelove you all!

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Perhentian
    Must get backside into gear.
    Captain Jack, are you free?

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  • Perhentian
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    Err... just moved back in with the folks last year.... temporary position I said to myself.

    Still there.

    Must get backside into gear.

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  • Captain Jack
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    Originally posted by DaveB
    I'm sure Capn. Jack can help you with that as well
    Oh, I'm always willing to lend a hand.

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  • Daywalker
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    "its not forever, just to get me through my transitional phase."

    What is that? Homosexuality!

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by el duder

    its not forever, just to get me through my transitional phase.

    I'm sure Capn. Jack can help you with that as well

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  • Antman
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    Dude!

    Don't stop posting, this place would become very boring if you did.

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  • el duder
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    fark.

    what are u saying?

    i know, i knew u would laugh at that one.

    its not forever, just to get me through my transitional phase.

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  • Captain Jack
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    That's Frakking Funny

    Originally posted by el duder
    i currently reside at my parents, as my primary and business address.
    Given el duder's posting history, why doesn't that surprise me.

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  • el duder
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    i dont own my own house

    how about this one..

    i currently reside at my parents, as my primary and business address.

    can i still claim accommodation expenses if i move out mon-fri for this contract?

    fark fark fark

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  • VectraMan
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    AFAIK no you can't, it's all encompassed by the mileage rate. But then you should ask an accountant.

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  • el duder
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    fark it

    thanks vectraMan

    farkin brill.

    so i cant claim on the farkin cost of a car for 5 days. farkin tulipe

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  • VectraMan
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    Accomodation and/or 40/25p per mile.

    Do you get paid per fark?

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  • el duder
    started a topic new contract, new LTD

    new contract, new LTD

    after working in contracting for over 2 yrs and always going through an umbrella, ive decided to fark it off and register me own LTD.

    i now finally got meself a new contract - yay.

    but its farking miles away outside of london. so im looking at getting local B+B or even hiring a car, cause i dont own one from living in the smoke for farking ages.

    anwyays. can i claim either accommodation or hire car costs as expenses in this contract.

    which is for 1 month to go in and be a code monkey / knob jockey.

    el doooder
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