Originally posted by TazMaN
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostGet paid in Euros me and around 5 times that amount daily
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Originally posted by r0bly0ns View PostDo you claim expenses for working at the clients site (mileage etc..)?
If so you must stop claiming them once you know you will be working there longer than 24 months (and you spend more than about 60% of your work time there) as the HMRC have deemed that this is now your permenant place of work and no longer temporary.
Nice of them eh?
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Well done mate, but don't you think another year at £200/day is gonna be a bit tight?
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostYou sure it's not Feb 2008?
That's a long time to be stuck in one place.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDon't know what you're talking about. I don't come under IR35 nor do I have a LTD.
If so you must stop claiming them once you know you will be working there longer than 24 months (and you spend more than about 60% of your work time there) as the HMRC have deemed that this is now your permenant place of work and no longer temporary.
Nice of them eh?
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does that means the 24 month rule now kicks in so you can no longer claim expenses ?
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Balls to this "experience of new projects" rubbish - most of us went contracting for the cash you're guarenteed loads of it!!!!
Absolutely bravo lad!!!! Congratulations!
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Well done, darmstadt. Your extension is longer than I have had some permie jobs for...
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