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Nah, that's domination and cuckolding. Not much difference apart from the bodily fluids.
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Yes I believe so.Originally posted by Lance View PostIf it’s not permitted then you’re all under SDC aren’t you?
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Just cause that's what your accountant does, doesn't make it correct.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt would mean he can't visit your missus during the day as much as he does at the moment....
He can still visit Woohoo's missus, just not claim it as an expense.
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It would mean he can't visit your missus during the day as much as he does at the moment....Originally posted by woohoo View PostWhat if he spends less than 40% of his time at the clients over x amount of months?
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What if he spends less than 40% of his time at the clients over x amount of months?Originally posted by WTFH View PostJust remember that if you work from home for more than 24 months, you won't be able to claim expenses unless you move house to another part of the country that is significantly further away than your old house.
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Just remember that if you work from home for more than 24 months, you won't be able to claim expenses unless you move house to another part of the country that is significantly further away than your old house.
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