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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Oh this made me laugh; it's like Deirdre's Photo Casebook! I sadly couldn't give you any rep
    You mean "it's like Deirdre's Photo Casebook but with their clothes on". And he doesn't deserve any rep...

    Mordy in "I was never getting a Knighthood anyway" Mode.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View Post
    Glad to help


    ok, got it





    Like so?





    Of course you can - it's a business trip for yourco on their behalf



    Of course you can - you're in business, and this is what the client requires.



    Nope, Sir needs to read the guides on the right hand side. Say four Our NLUK's and three Hail Cojaks, then come back once you're clued up.
    Oh this made me laugh; it's like Deirdre's Photo Casebook! I sadly couldn't give you any rep

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  • Zigenare
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    Can't help you mate, I'm a permy with a Merrill Lynch corporate credit card and a PA to deal with paltry things like "expenses". Best of luck.

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  • northernladuk
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    I would make Goldman Sachs pay for it and claim it through the LTD.

    HTH

    Crap debate when you are both right.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 5 December 2018, 20:27.

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  • PhiltheGreek
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    Originally posted by smileyface View Post
    Please help me settle a debate:
    Glad to help
    Originally posted by smileyface View Post
    Imagine I am normally working at Goldman Sachs in the London office, through my limited company.
    ok, got it



    Originally posted by smileyface View Post
    One day, I have to attend a meeting in Manchester.
    Like so?



    Originally posted by smileyface View Post
    Can I insist Goldman Sachs pay for my travelling expenses
    Of course you can - it's a business trip for yourco on their behalf

    Originally posted by smileyface View Post
    or am I meant to pay for it via my limited company
    Of course you can - you're in business, and this is what the client requires.

    Originally posted by smileyface View Post
    (because that is one of the conditions for being outside IR35)?
    Nope, Sir needs to read the guides on the right hand side. Say four Our NLUK's and three Hail Cojaks, then come back once you're clued up.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by smileyface View Post
    Please help me settle a debate:

    Imagine I am normally working at Goldman Sachs in the London office, through my limited company.

    One day, I have to attend a meeting in Manchester.

    Can I insist Goldman Sachs pay for my travelling expenses or am I meant to pay for it via my limited company (because that is one of the conditions for being outside IR35)?
    What does your company's contract say?

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by BR14 View Post
    Depends, is it bleeding raining in Manchester?
    FTFY

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  • BR14
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    Depends, are you bleeding radiators in Manchester?

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  • smileyface
    started a topic Claiming expenses

    Claiming expenses

    Please help me settle a debate:

    Imagine I am normally working at Goldman Sachs in the London office, through my limited company.

    One day, I have to attend a meeting in Manchester.

    Can I insist Goldman Sachs pay for my travelling expenses or am I meant to pay for it via my limited company (because that is one of the conditions for being outside IR35)?

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