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Previously on "Settle an argument about the 40%/24 month mileage rules for us"
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Point out you have 4 contractors and 2 disguised permies in the room and let them argue that one out...
BTW, you weren't one of the two were you?
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostWhat is the relevance of your permanent place of work, young man?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's from your permanent place of work, regardless of where the office is registered.
Point out you have 4 contractors and 2 disguised permies in the room and let them argue that one out...
BTW, you weren't one of the two were you?
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If it's for less than 24 months or 40% then its not ordinary commuting irrespective of where you are coming from.
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It's false, because regardless of registered office, your normal place of work is your home, the client site is a temporary place of work and therefore claimable.
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Originally posted by 7specialgems View Post6 contractors in the room, 4 believe the below statement is false, 2 true:
"You cannot claim client commuting mileage under the 40%/24 month rule if your company's registered address is your home address".
The two that claim it is true are arguing that this is just an ordinary commute because you're driving from home directly to your client.
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Originally posted by 7specialgems View Post6 contractors in the room, 4 believe the below statement is false, 2 true:
"You cannot claim client commuting mileage under the 40%/24 month rule if your company's registered address is your home address".
The two that claim it is true are arguing that this is just an ordinary commute because you're driving from home directly to your client.
Point out you have 4 contractors and 2 disguised permies in the room and let them argue that one out...
BTW, you weren't one of the two were you?
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The company registered office address has no impact on whether you can claim travel costs.
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Settle an argument about the 40%/24 month mileage rules for us
6 contractors in the room, 4 believe the below statement is false, 2 true:
"You cannot claim client commuting mileage under the 40%/24 month rule if your company's registered address is your home address".
The two that claim it is true are arguing that this is just an ordinary commute because you're driving from home directly to your client.
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