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Claiming tax deductions for travelling to Uni to train for job
demondoctor
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I am currently attending University to get my Degree in Quantity Surveying as part of my training at work. The Uni is a 130 mile round trip, does anyone know if I would be able to claim this as tax deductable and it is technically travelling for work and not my usual workplace. Also could things like books and stationary also be considered business expenses.
If anyone could help and answer this question I would be very grateful.
If anyone could help and answer this question I would be very grateful.
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