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Day: May 12, 2018

What is the 24-month travel expenses rule?

June 18, 2019May 12, 2018
24 month travel expenses

One rule that is highly relevant to a limited company contractors in particular is the 24-month travel expenses rule. At a glance, it all seems pretty straightforward but when it comes to HMRC and allowable expenses, nothing is ever quite that simple.

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