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Payments you receive from your company are usually liable to income tax unless they are to reimburse you for business expenses you’ve paid personally. However, there’s an exception. What is this and
how does it work?
Published 05.03.2013
The Taxman has recently published his revised list of “benchmark expenses” for overseas business trips. On the face of it this is just a time-saving concession. But can you convert them into a
tax-free benefit?
Published 26.11.2010
One of our subscribers wanted to cut the cost of his site-based employees staying away for months at a time. Renting a house seems a cheaper alternative to hotels, but would this expense result in a
tax bill for the employees?
Published 14.06.2011
If you stay overnight on business, how much can your company pay you tax-free to cover “personal expenses” (such as phone calls)? What happens if the company overpays you by accident?
Published 15.02.2007
The law is being amended to include some of the Taxman’s unofficial practices. Hidden amongst these changes, which come into force in April, is an unexpected new rule regarding subsistence expenses.
Could you benefit from this?
Published 26.03.2009
Your employees’ subsistence expenses claims have been getting out of hand so you want to set a fixed rate. The figure you have in mind is higher than HMRC’s suggested amount; does this mean PAYE tax
and NI are due on the excess?
Published 27.11.2013
If your employees make frequent business trips, the expense claims they hand in on their return can be time consuming to process. Is there anything you can do to simplify this process and reduce the
likelihood of expensive mistakes?
Published 10.04.2008
When the benefits and expenses regime was overhauled in 2016 HMRC withdrew its long-standing agreement for overnight allowances paid to truck drivers. It’s now agreed a new deal. What’s the full
story?
Published 13.10.2017
Five years ago HMRC introduced flat rate tax-free allowances that employers could pay their staff when they travel on business. The rates haven’t increased since. Is there still room for you to gain
from these?
Published 05.09.2013
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