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Originally posted by RuddyNorah View PostOh good grief, i never knew that, i just assumed the agency were forwarding the expenses claims onto the umbrella as they were all listed as "approved and exported" on the agency portal. .. so where's the money from the expenses now? i assume the client has paid it to the agency and they have it? .. it must be about £7k .. i feel awful!
From what you have said I don't think the expenses would be allowable anyway. If they were for day to day travel to the site and you were on site for more than 40% of the time of the contract length then they are taxable. In the umbrella and HMRC eyes your permanent location was that site.
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Originally posted by RuddyNorah View PostOh good grief, i never knew that, i just assumed the agency were forwarding the expenses claims onto the umbrella as they were all listed as "approved and exported" on the agency portal. .. so where's the money from the expenses now? i assume the client has paid it to the agency and they have it? .. it must be about £7k .. i feel awful!
Why did you not claim sooner?
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Oh good grief, i never knew that, i just assumed the agency were forwarding the expenses claims onto the umbrella as they were all listed as "approved and exported" on the agency portal. .. so where's the money from the expenses now? i assume the client has paid it to the agency and they have it? .. it must be about £7k .. i feel awful!
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Originally posted by RuddyNorah View PostHi,
My contract which was due to end at the end of June was extended until the end of July.
My umbrella company set up a separate new assignment for the extra month.
Now i can't claim for any expenses prior to the new assignment, i.e. nothing from before 1st July. the only option i can select on the umbrella website is for the 1 month assignment for July.
My umbrella company have said:
"Thank you for your email.
I have checked your employment record with reference to the enquiry below.
As your contract of employment only restarted on the 1st July 2020 you may not claim for expenses prior to this date".
My expenses prior to 1st July were entered on my agencies' portal and approved and paid by the client. My agency said "we do generate a self-billing remittance which gives a breakdown down of everything you have entered on our portal, this gets sent to parasol once we have completed the payroll". ... so they were sent to Parasol.
These expenses are for mileage costs which averaged about £30/day and date back until July 2019 ...
Please don't tell me i've lost it all ... help!?
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Umbrella company won't accept expenses submittals - help!
Hi,
My contract which was due to end at the end of June was extended until the end of July.
My umbrella company set up a separate new assignment for the extra month.
Now i can't claim for any expenses prior to the new assignment, i.e. nothing from before 1st July. the only option i can select on the umbrella website is for the 1 month assignment for July.
My umbrella company have said:
"Thank you for your email.
I have checked your employment record with reference to the enquiry below.
As your contract of employment only restarted on the 1st July 2020 you may not claim for expenses prior to this date".
My expenses prior to 1st July were entered on my agencies' portal and approved and paid by the client. My agency said "we do generate a self-billing remittance which gives a breakdown down of everything you have entered on our portal, this gets sent to parasol once we have completed the payroll". ... so they were sent to Parasol.
These expenses are for mileage costs which averaged about £30/day and date back until July 2019 ...
Please don't tell me i've lost it all ... help!?
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