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charging for travel

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macdaddydoodah · 23/01/2015 21:26

I am self employed, but mainly work for one client. Most of the work is at home, but I occasionally in work premises and I visit regularly in car to pick up supplies. I also work at events for this client.

I don't charge for the non-event travel (although I think I can claim 45p/mile in tax return for this?)

Am I ok to charge for the event travel and is 45p/mile reasonable? I obviously would not claim this on tax return.

The client would reimburse for train fare so am I right in thinking they should reimburse for car travel too (rather than me claiming it in next tax return).

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MrsMargoLeadbetter · 25/01/2015 08:14

What does your contract with them say? If they pay travel then mileage sounds fair. Is that what you mean?

Merguez · 29/01/2015 20:45

The way I do it is I don't charge for travel to my client's office (only 35 minutes away) but if they want me to go somewhere else then i do charge mileage and time, if it is over half an hour's journey.

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