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Does that mean I can still claim for say:-Originally posted by teapot418 View PostTravel and subsistence are not allowable if IR35 caught.
expenses incurred during the course of the contract (e.g. travel (except to and from place of work))
Insurances
Trade subscriptions/practising certificate and training courses
home office
mobile phone
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Only expenses that would be allowable if you were employee of a company, such as, professional memberships can be claimed against your salary payment.Originally posted by hollyblue View PostCan I assume that under the off-payroll (if I am deemed to be inside IR35) I cannot claim expenses any more or are these claimed at the end of the financial year and a tax rebate provided?
Thanks
Hollyblue
As you have mentioned you will be able to put a claim in at the end of the tax year on your self-assessment tax return to claim back expenses paid personally in relation to your work at a temporary workplace. Explained further below:
https://www.gov.uk/tax-relief-for-employees/overview
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