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Previously on "claiming "rent-a-car" expense."

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  • wendigo100
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    Ten years ago I hired a car to get to an interview. No reason why not in those days.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Yes.

    My own car had to go into the shop for repair (some ****er did a number on all the windows) so I rented a car and claimed it.

    Bear in mind I've not had an HMRC inspection so they have never ok'd it. I did however need to get to a gig I was working at for my company on those 2 days. Also the place of work on contract is listed as my home so can reasonably claim that I wouldnt have to have travelled unless company dictated it (which is true).

    I also didnt do any private mileage on those 2 days...sad but also true.

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  • 2uk
    started a topic claiming "rent-a-car" expense.

    claiming "rent-a-car" expense.

    Has anyone done it ? - Renting a car for a particular gig and claiming the expense ?
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