Originally posted by Ebenezer
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Originally posted by eek View PostTo an extent it would depend on where his base is but yes, he will probably be claiming expenses.
At the moment so can you. Its only once the T&S expense rules come in (next April), assuming they remain as they currently, that you won't be able to claim...
If you haven't already could you fill in the surveys at http://goo.gl/forms/O2O4WhscV4 (mine) and https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AUCAEConDoc (Lisa's)...
Have already filled in your survey; the thing that annoys me most about all this is the competitive advantage it hands to the big consultancies.
(and yes, he is home-based for expenses...)
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostYou are taking the pish here this morning, right?
What's your working arrangement? Ltd company? Umbrella?
I know people who commute from Peterborough to London once or twice a week. The any train peak rate fare is eye-watering..
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Originally posted by Ebenezer View PostCommuting to London along with another member of project team. We live near each other, I see him on the train a few times a month.
We both started on the project around the same time, coming up for six months ago.
Him: employee of "Blue Chip" consulting co
Me: one-man band, direct with ClientCo
His train fare can go on expenses and mine can't, right?
At the moment so can you. Its only once the T&S expense rules come in (next April), assuming they remain as they currently, that you won't be able to claim...
If you haven't already could you fill in the surveys at http://goo.gl/forms/O2O4WhscV4 (mine) and https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AUCAEConDoc (Lisa's)...
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Originally posted by Ebenezer View Post
His train fare can go on expenses and mine can't, right?
What's your working arrangement? Ltd company? Umbrella?
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Travelling companion
Commuting to London along with another member of project team. We live near each other, I see him on the train a few times a month.
We both started on the project around the same time, coming up for six months ago.
Him: employee of "Blue Chip" consulting co
Me: one-man band, direct with ClientCo
His train fare (and bacon sandwich) is a valid business expense and mine isn't.
Not sure why all of you find this so hard to understand.Last edited by Ebenezer; 20 August 2015, 07:54.Tags: None
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