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Claiming for protection creams and travel costs.
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New client picked up this afternoon does self employment work, part of which will be at a fishery.  She's asked if she can claim for protection creams to protect her face with the fishery waters.  Normally I wouldn't even entertain it, but for this purpose I wondered whether you could?

She also does gardening and cleaning, and asked me about travel costs.  Now I'm au faire with them but have the rules recently changed?  I've seen a post on aweb that suggests they have but I can't find anything doing a google.  I have a subbie this would also affect if they have.

http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/any-answers/cis-34   It could just be the regulars winding the poster up though.



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What does she do with her face - shove it under the water?

Sorry sounded flippant, but what exactly does her job entail? I have a fisheries client and they dont go shoving their faces in the water as far as I know, but I might well ask him!

The changes to the travel rules are those from last year as far as I know, see below.

www.gov.uk/government/publications/employment-intermediaries-travel-expense-guidance/travel-and-subsistence-expenses-for-workers-engaged-through-employment-intermediaries-from-6-april-2016

That said - you would need to cover the place of work rule. She would I imagine have several 'fixed' places of work? Ive not read this (sorry still bombed!!!!!) but start here www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/business-income-manual/bim37600

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