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I just saw an interesting email from a big employer this morning.  It says when claiming travel expenses and refreshment allowances it should be claimed as a taxable allowance.

Now, is it just me or would travel only be taxable if it was to the primary place of employment.  Surely to a temporary place of employment travel expenses should be non taxable?

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Hello friends. I, too, recently began to become interested in migration. This year, I finally managed to get my Schengen Business visa after some time of planning. It wasnt as straightforward as I expected, but I ended up reaching out to a visa service that had been recommended to me. They really helped with the process, especially gathering the documents like my invitation letter and proof of accommodation. I had a few business meetings lined up in Germany and France, so getting the visa was crucial. What surprised me was how quick the turnaround was once everything was submittedjust a couple of weeks. Now, Im looking forward to the next business trip, knowing I have multiple entries for the next 90 days.



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