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Previously on "Claiming Travel Expenses Situation"

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to northernladuk again
    I have done the needful.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Am sorry, you cannot read some pretty simple instructions on how the 2 year rules works and not make an informed decision on your own situation based on all that? Seriously? It might be a bit grey when it comes to the fine points but the basics are pretty obvious. Try applying them to your situation. I just see a lazy post with no attempt to understand it at all.
    You've turned all polite.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by pcgtron View Post
    I can sort of predict until Christmas.

    May - Manchester for 2 days (Job F)
    May-July: South West London (Job G)
    August - December - Birmingham (Job H)
    Am sorry, you cannot read some pretty simple instructions on how the 2 year rules works and not make an informed decision on your own situation based on all that? Seriously? It might be a bit grey when it comes to the fine points but the basics are pretty obvious. Try applying them to your situation. I just see a lazy post with no attempt to understand it at all.

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  • pcgtron
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    Originally posted by pcgtron View Post
    Ok, so i've been wondering where I stand with this.
    I travel to a different place of work nearly everyday. Most of this work in is London but in different areas.

    What do the people of this forum think of my movements over the last year and whether my clock is at 0 or at 12 months.

    May-June: Battersea & all over London (Job A)
    June: Morocco for a week (Job A)
    July-August: 4 weeks in Stockport (Job B)
    Sept - Dec: All over Kent (Job C)
    Jan - London for a week (Job D)
    March - April: Weybridge and all over South West London (Job E)

    Any ideas where I stand?
    I can sort of predict until Christmas.

    May - Manchester for 2 days (Job F)
    May-July: South West London (Job G)
    August - December - Birmingham (Job H)

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    In a lot of different places I would say. HTH
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to northernladuk again

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  • kevpuk
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    Originally posted by pcgtron View Post
    Any ideas where I stand?
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    In a lot of different places I would say. HTH
    Ah, this is one of those logic questions, isn't it? Umm......on your feet?

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by pcgtron View Post
    Ok, so i've been wondering where I stand with this.
    I travel to a different place of work nearly everyday. Most of this work in is London but in different areas.

    What do the people of this forum think of my movements over the last year and whether my clock is at 0 or at 12 months.

    May-June: Battersea & all over London (Job A)
    June: Morocco for a week (Job A)
    July-August: 4 weeks in Stockport (Job B)
    Sept - Dec: All over Kent (Job C)
    Jan - London for a week (Job D)
    March - April: Weybridge and all over South West London (Job E)

    Any ideas where I stand?
    All depends what happens over the next 12 months

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by pcgtron View Post

    Any ideas where I stand?
    In a lot of different places I would say. HTH

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Its actually worse than that.

    If you work somewhere for 11 months, leave for a year and then return to the first place for the whole of year 3 you can't claim expenses as you're over the 40% rule.

    Its not the greatest example but it nearly caught me out a few years back.
    Yep it's not the easiest thing to monitor - typical HMR&C though - nothing's straight forward

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  • pcgtron
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    Ok, so i've been wondering where I stand with this.
    I travel to a different place of work nearly everyday. Most of this work in is London but in different areas.

    What do the people of this forum think of my movements over the last year and whether my clock is at 0 or at 12 months.

    May-June: Battersea & all over London (Job A)
    June: Morocco for a week (Job A)
    July-August: 4 weeks in Stockport (Job B)
    Sept - Dec: All over Kent (Job C)
    Jan - London for a week (Job D)
    March - April: Weybridge and all over South West London (Job E)

    Any ideas where I stand?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
    As Eek said this break won't reset the 24 month rule clock - example here from the powers that be Travel expenses: travel for necessary attendance: the 24 month rule: breaks in attendance: example
    Its actually worse than that.

    If you work somewhere for 11 months, leave for a year and then return to the first place for the whole of year 3 you can't claim expenses as you're over the 40% rule.

    Its not the greatest example but it nearly caught me out a few years back.

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    As Eek said this break won't reset the 24 month rule clock - example here from the powers that be Travel expenses: travel for necessary attendance: the 24 month rule: breaks in attendance: example

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    No as you would be over the 40% of your time in the last 24 months part of it.
    and bearing this in mind the 24 month rule never 'resets' as such. You just spend less than 40% in the last 24 months. Because it is rolling even being away for 6+ months wouldn't reset, just mean you can claim a little more until you hit the 40% again, which will be less than 2 years.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
    Would greatly appreciate any advice on this:

    Did 9 months at A and then left for 4 months at B. Now I am completing another 11 months at A and have just been offered an extension for 6 months. Is 4 months enough to reset the 24 month rule?

    Cheers
    No as you would be over the 40% of your time in the last 24 months part of it.

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  • NorthWestPerm2Contr
    started a topic Claiming Travel Expenses Situation

    Claiming Travel Expenses Situation

    Would greatly appreciate any advice on this:

    Did 9 months at A and then left for 4 months at B. Now I am completing another 11 months at A and have just been offered an extension for 6 months. Is 4 months enough to reset the 24 month rule?

    Cheers

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