Originally posted by DallasDad
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed but you still have to be clear here. It's a change to the way some expenses are handled, not all of them. It's pretty important to get right....
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Originally posted by Yonmons View PostONLY !!!! Thats all I have claimed for the last 10 months ! and I would suggest its the bread and butter of former claims.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt's only travel, subsistence and accommodation that have changed - other expenses are still claimable.
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Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostEh ?
Surely anyone firing that up is literally wasting their/Giant's time now we're in the era of:
'You workin' through an umbrella ? - then forget any expenses mate. Any hotel, food and travel costs are comin' out 'ur own pocket'
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Originally posted by DallasDad View PostWe are delighted to announce the launch of the new giant receipt app
Surely anyone firing that up is literally wasting their/Giant's time now we're in the era of:
'You workin' through an umbrella ? - then forget any expenses mate. Any hotel, food and travel costs are comin' out 'ur own pocket'
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd?
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Well event though I have left Giant this arrived in my inbox today:
We are delighted to announce the launch of the new giant receipt app which allows you to take a simple photo of a receipt from your smart phone which is automatically uploaded to the correct place in your expense log. You can use the app on the go, 24/7 without the need for scanning.
Let's take a look at some of the features of the app:
- Instant
- Your receipt is automatically uploaded to the correct place in your expense log
- Links directly to your account
- Super-fast, seamless set-up
- Your data is secure and all receipts are backed up
- All data is stored and indexed
- Available on Android and iOS
- No need to scan
- No download requirements
- Ability to view all claims in one, easy to navigate place
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWTF! That's just plain ridiculous.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOuch.
Tell them to look on the bright side, they can claim them back via self assessment in a few months time. That should help
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Originally posted by Yonmons View PostIs that a german racehorse wheres it running and is it worth a punt ?
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Originally posted by Yonmons View PostRight from the off Ive said that there are Umbrella contractors out their in the real world that have no idea of the changes. We had a new contractor who started on Monday who had sussed it out (he is umbrella) but the Umbrella were trying to sign him up on all the benefits. As he is local to the site he is not bothered. I finish on Friday having served my 2 weeks notice. There are going to be a hell of a lot of upset contractors over the next few weeks when the come to submitt their ex`s they have been saving up to find the horse has bolted and stable door closed.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostLimited yes, but if their head is in the sand and they're a permacontractor who is operating as a disguised employee, they probably won't be aware of sites like this that have discussed such things.
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