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Previously on "Travel expenses claim if agency terminates early?"
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That was one of the lessons from Lime IT case. The judge saw it as a plus point.
Lime v Justin 2002
see point 11 in the judges verdict.
Obviously there are lots of positive and negative pointers. You have to weigh them all up.
Always a good idea to shove up your rate a bit to cover travel expenses.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostGetting travel expenses from a client is negative from an IR35 perspective. Being terminated at short notice is positive and will be a plus point.
In any case shouldn't you be working at your business premises?
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Getting travel expenses from a client is negative from an IR35 perspective. Being terminated at short notice is positive and will be a plus point.
In any case shouldn't you be working at your business premises?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you get nothing back, then at least you can chalk it up as part of an IR35 defence since you took a risk and suffered financially as a result.
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If you get nothing back, then at least you can chalk it up as part of an IR35 defence since you took a risk and suffered financially as a result.
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Originally posted by jonson View PostHi
If I have had a signed contract from an agency for a certain period, say 1 May until 1 June, and the client then cancels the contract out of the blue, say one week in, can I hold the agency or client liable for my weekly travel ticket?
I usually buy weekly tickets to save money, obviously it is a waste when the client does this. Is there any legal angles I can use?
Go to where you bought your travelcard and ask for a part refund.
Claim via your Ltd Co 1/7th (or 1/5th whichever is the correct formula) of the total travel costs.
HTH
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Originally posted by jonson View PostHi
If I have had a signed contract from an agency for a certain period, say 1 May until 1 June, and the client then cancels the contract out of the blue, say one week in, can I hold the agency or client liable for my weekly travel ticket?
I usually buy weekly tickets to save money, obviously it is a waste when the client does this. Is there any legal angles I can use?
And if you are lucky enough they wont pay it and you be a bit safer come to ir35!
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Originally posted by jonson View PostHi
If I have had a signed contract from an agency for a certain period, say 1 May until 1 June, and the client then cancels the contract out of the blue, say one week in, can I hold the agency or client liable for my weekly travel ticket?
I usually buy weekly tickets to save money, obviously it is a waste when the client does this. Is there any legal angles I can use?
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Travel expenses claim if agency terminates early?
Hi
If I have had a signed contract from an agency for a certain period, say 1 May until 1 June, and the client then cancels the contract out of the blue, say one week in, can I hold the agency or client liable for my weekly travel ticket?
I usually buy weekly tickets to save money, obviously it is a waste when the client does this. Is there any legal angles I can use?Tags: None
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