I incur fairly regular expenses on behalf of my client, I get the them back in full but have had a couple of wrinkles.
My umbrella company wants to satisfy itself that they are allowable. I have had expenses disallowed because I bought lunch for a permie on the same trip and claimed back for both of us, got told only my portion was allowed. I got paid the money but it got taxed. The lunch only cost £4 so I wasn’t going to waste time on arguing about it. Just remember not to do the lunch run if I’m on site.
The client doesn’t allow VAT on VAT so my expenses go in net and show up on invoice as the Net value, I have to occasional remind my umbrella to pay me the VAT element.
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Originally posted by cmscotland View PostHowever if I'm claiming expenses back from the Client that I've incurred (Train Travel, Hotel or Airfare) as part of a visit to a Client site then am I correct that as long as the Client signed off paying those back (and pay's the agency/umbrella) I should be getting the full whack back?
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Or more a more specific search on claiming from client
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umbrella expenses site:contractoruk.com/forums - Google Search
Just check the date on the posts are some are older and rules may have changed since.
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Inside IR35 - Reimbursed Expenses Query
Folks looking for a little advice - took a new contract in March and ended up having to go via an Umbrella (inside IR35) - and despite the delay to the legislation the client haven't reversed their decision, given the market just now I'll be looking around but happy to be getting paid.
I do have a question on expenses though; I know that with being Inside IR35 there are few if any expenses I can claim from the income I make and I get that, no issue with it.
However if I'm claiming expenses back from the Client that I've incurred (Train Travel, Hotel or Airfare) as part of a visit to a Client site then am I correct that as long as the Client signed off paying those back (and pay's the agency/umbrella) I should be getting the full whack back?Tags: None
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