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Previously on "Contractcalculator bad advise re 24 month rule?"

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  • cojak
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    I have no intention of getting into an argument with another website. How those guys choose to interpret the 24-month rule is up to them.

    And for that reason I'm locking this thread.

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post

    That's not how I understand it? Location is the key not the client, right??
    Shockingly bad advice Same location, all bar a couple of feet, definitely does not reset 24 month rule
    Last edited by LisaContractorUmbrella; 11 June 2013, 13:20. Reason: Missed out sentence due to shock

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  • gingerjedi
    started a topic Contractcalculator bad advise re 24 month rule?

    Contractcalculator bad advise re 24 month rule?

    Same building, different client

    If a contractor has been working for one client in a building with other tenants, and wins a contract with one of the other tenants, which is genuinely a completely separate company in different offices in the building, then the 24-month rule is reset and the contractor can claim travel expenses.
    That's not how I understand it? Location is the key not the client, right??

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