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The Taxman doesn’t allow a deduction for the cost of travel between your home and normal place of work. But one exception to this rule is where the trip includes a business purpose. When can you make
use of this loophole?
Published 17.07.2012
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
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
You’ve been looking forward to your holiday for ages, but a “can’t miss” business meeting now threatens to coincide. If you cancel or postpone your trip and your company picks up the bill for this,
where do you stand with the Taxman?
Published 17.07.2012
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
“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
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
HMRC recently updated its benchmark allowances that apply when directors or employees travel abroad on business. In what circumstances can you pay these and how can they reduce your and your
company’s tax and NI bills?
Published 10.01.2014
The cost of travel to and from your normal place of work isn’t a tax-deductible expense. However, there are tax breaks for subsidising or paying for your employees’ commuting costs. What are they and
how do they work?
Published 10.12.2015
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