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This whole thread is a piece of tulip. It should go away.
At best it's a sockie ridden infestation and at worst it's either an attack on someone or a ruse designed to promote someone.
General is not the place to argue the toss over someone's advice. The place to do it is in the thread where the suspect advice was given.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnd which of those - apart from the first which I didn't say anyway and the second, which has changed recently anyway - is factually incorrect?
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnd which of those - apart from the first which I didn't say anyway and the second, which has changed recently anyway - is factually incorrect?
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostRegular client office makes it a 'permanent' place of work therefore any travel/subsistence/accommodation claims are taxable income.
Mileage from home to temporary workplace is only claimable in part - must deduct the mileage that would have normally done to permanent workplace.
Meal expenses - Can't claim subsistence, since you have to eat anyway. Can claim only if you are working long days.
Training costs are BiK unless associated with an actual fee-earning contract.
Expenses do not need to be reported on P11D if paid by company (debit card, etc.).
Not having ELI invalidates your RoS clause and makes it a sham.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostDo you have any examples of his advice, of which the veracity you find questionable?
Mileage from home to temporary workplace is only claimable in part - must deduct the mileage that would have normally done to permanent workplace.
Meal expenses - Can't claim subsistence, since you have to eat anyway. Can claim only if you are working long days.
Training costs are BiK unless associated with an actual fee-earning contract.
Expenses do not need to be reported on P11D if paid by company (debit card, etc.).
Not having ELI invalidates your RoS clause and makes it a sham.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAnd did it turn up anything?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhere was this announced? Is it official? Link?
Edit : forget that. I did a search
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Where was this announced? Is it official? Link?
Edit : forget that. I did a search
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostYeh. No. Dunno. Weird. That's good.
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