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HMRC recently confirmed changes to the rules for travel and subsistence payments made by employers. What are they and when will they apply?
Published 17.01.2019
Your summer holiday happens to be in a location near to one of your major customers so you’ve arranged a couple of business meetings in the course of your trip. Can you claim tax relief for a
proportion of your travel costs?
Published 12.06.2018
Your accountant has handed you the firm’s P11Ds to look over before they’re sent to HMRC. Yours includes several taxi fares for journeys home late at night after board meetings. Will you have to pay
tax on these?
Published 21.06.2013
We’ve been tipped off that HMRC is looking for easy targets to investigate and mileage allowances are near the top of its list. What steps can you take to ensure that you’re fully protected against
an attack from the Taxman?
Published 09.06.2014
“Value for money” has become the mantra for cash-strapped businesses. So you’re interested when a co-director tells you that she knows how to get a tax break on the cost of a short trip for herself
and her partner. What’s to know?
Published 29.09.2009
You’re working on a long contract which keeps you away from home during the week. Rather than stay in a hotel you rent a flat to keep costs down. As it will be empty at weekends do you have to
restrict the tax deduction?
Published 07.07.2016
As the company’s sales director you spend a lot of money wining and dining customers. However, HMRC doesn’t allow a tax deduction for this, but there are exceptions to the rule. When do they apply?
Published 13.11.2014
From 6 April 2016 some directors and employees won’t be allowed to claim tax relief on certain business-related travel expenses. How might this new rule affect you and your company’s tax position?
Published 22.01.2016
Our subscriber has asked some of her staff to temporarily work at a new location. To compensate them she pays their home-to-work travel costs tax and NI free. Her bookkeeper says that’s wrong. What
are HMRC’s rules on this?
Published 28.03.2019
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