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are work allowed to tax me on my expenses
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Intergalactic_Floozie wrote: »The only expenses that I claim is mileage and we have two columns one for taxable, one for non taxable.
I was told if I need to claim mileage on a working day, then it's non-taxable, but if I claim on a non-working day, it is taxable. Don't know why the difference ?
The reason is to be able to claim tax free expenses they have to be wholly, exclusively and necessarily incurred in the performance of your duties. If it is a non work day, any travel you do will have nothing to do with your wor duties so can not be a tax free expense.0
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