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  • barrydidit
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    !

    Originally posted by steve80 View Post
    The 3 days I travel to the office will be 60 miles round trip per day. Is it worth putting this through an expense ?
    That would be £81 a week, at 45p a mile (which you can claim for the first 10,000 miles of business travel, 25p a mile thereafter).

    I'm struggling to understand how expenses work
    There are loads of resources available on this site... But as a rule of thumb, whatever you incur as an expense of performing your role can be claimed from your company (assuming you're LTD) by you as an individual. Understand that your company and you are two different legal entities, and the transactions between the two need to be formally documented. If in doubt, ask your accountant, it's what you're paying them for!

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  • steve80
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    The 3 days I travel to the office will be 60 miles round trip per day. Is it worth putting this through an expense ?

    I'm struggling to understand how expenses work

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by steve80 View Post
    ????
    As a contractor part of the role is to be the scapegoat, it's one of the things that you learn to ignore or deflect as necessary.

    Grats on your first contract, 2 days from home on a first one isn't bad going at all.

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  • steve80
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    Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
    Congratulations and remember it is probably your fault. But keep invoicing.
    ????

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  • SussexSeagull
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    Congratulations and remember it is probably your fault. But keep invoicing.

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by steve80 View Post
    Hope I'm doing the right thing here. I've been a permy for the last 14 yrs !!
    Read all the guides here and then read them again. Join PCG, and then just keep on invoicing.



    qh

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  • steve80
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    Hope I'm doing the right thing here. I've been a permy for the last 14 yrs !!

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  • jmo21
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    Also,

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  • Manz
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    Originally posted by steve80 View Post
    Just landed first contract. Looking forward to it. Even get to work from home two days per week !
    Congrats, how was the interview, what kind of questions did they ask?

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  • MPwannadecentincome
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    Originally posted by steve80 View Post
    Just landed first contract. Looking forward to it. Even get to work from home two days per week !
    Well done and good luck - and as is tradition around here have a

    I added a "boomed!" tag to your post to make that bit of the tag cloud bigger ;-)

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  • steve80
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    New Contract

    Just landed first contract. Looking forward to it. Even get to work from home two days per week !

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