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    Now that I 'm not going through a brollie I hope to claim for expenses to and from home which is mainly in europe to various airports in the UK. Are claiming air fares legit?
    sorry Diver I'm off the cigs again

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    yes, legit. The 2 year rule still applies.

    Originally posted by fridge View Post
    Now that I 'm not going through a brollie I hope to claim for expenses to and from home which is mainly in europe to various airports in the UK. Are claiming air fares legit?

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      #3
      If you're flying into the UK, and are domiciled and resident outside the UK, then UK tax laws regarding expenses are surely somewhat irrelevant?

      Anyway, as I've mentioned before, there used to be a section in the IR expenses manual that allowed for the claiming of expenses for home to office indefinitley, when the office is in a different country from home.
      Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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