Q for tax accountants
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towman

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14,938 posts

262 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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I`ll be brief !

I work for about 6 different companies, all on paye. Consequently I have to complete a tax return every year. Can I claim expenses like I used to when s/e ??

Eric Mc

124,795 posts

288 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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Up to a point.

The rules for claiming expenses as an employee are stricter than the rules for the self-emplyed.

A self-empluyed individual can claim expenses incurred "wholly and exclusively" for the purpose of the trade.

An employee can only claim expenses incurred "wholly, exclusivel AND NECESSARILLY" in the course of his/her employment.

JagLover

46,060 posts

258 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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Just to give you an example Towman; I personally complete a tax return and the only expenses I claim for are my professional membership and my out of office mileage at the Inland Revenue agreed rate.

For most employees the only valid expense is mileage outside your usual place of work. Which is calculated at the IR rate (40p per mile first 10,000 miles) less whatever the firm you work for has paid you to cover this expense. Travelling to and from your usual place of work is not a valid expense.

towman

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14,938 posts

262 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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thanks gents

Big Al.

69,330 posts

281 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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