Use the links to the right, the sticky thread all about the 24 month rule, the search method as described in the welcome area and google and try and work it out for yourself. It's not difficulty.
You've been too lazy to even post enough information for us to start to guess so best go and have a look for yourself.
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Originally posted by demby View PostHi - a contract extension at the end of December will take me past the 24 month mark for continuous time at my current employer.
Which, as far as understand, means I can no longer claim travel expenses through my Ltd company.
However, a couple of months ago a there was a change of location. This means I now drive to the office instead of using public transport as I'm now working outside London and not in London
Could this move re-start the 24-month countdown?
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24 month rule on travel expenses
Hi - a contract extension at the end of December will take me past the 24 month mark for continuous time at my current employer.
Which, as far as understand, means I can no longer claim travel expenses through my Ltd company.
However, a couple of months ago a there was a change of location. This means I now drive to the office instead of using public transport as I'm now working outside London and not in London
Could this move re-start the 24-month countdown?Tags: None
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