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WfH tax relief for 2022/23?
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What_time_is_it
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I might have missed it, but I didn't notice anything from the Chancellor today about WfH tax relief.
Does that mean that it will operate again for 2022/23 in the same way as the last couple of years?
Does that mean that it will operate again for 2022/23 in the same way as the last couple of years?
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What_time_is_it said:I might have missed it, but I didn't notice anything from the Chancellor today about WfH tax relief.
Does that mean that it will operate again for 2022/23 in the same way as the last couple of years?2 -
Dazed_and_C0nfused said:What_time_is_it said:I might have missed it, but I didn't notice anything from the Chancellor today about WfH tax relief.
Does that mean that it will operate again for 2022/23 in the same way as the last couple of years?0 -
Yes, you cannot claim WFH expenses for Covid-190
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Do you know where I can find out more?0
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What_time_is_it said:Do you know where I can find out more?
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/work-home-tax-relief-worth-26075336.amp
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Yes, I've seen lots of articles saying things like "is expected" or "will be announced" but I have not seen anything concrete. Given that the new tax year starts in less than 2 weeks I'm finding that concrete information is very thin on the ground.0
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It ceases on 5th April 2022, definitively.
https://www.bdo.co.uk/en-gb/insights/tax/global-employer-services/2022-23-tax-changes-for-employers
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So back to the old method of claiming WFH expenses then?Pensions actuary, Runner, Dog parent, Homeowner0
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Hi All
So what would the old method be?
My company has switched to a hybrid policy? Work from home 3 days a week, come into office 2 days a week.
Kind Regards0 -
thenugget2018 said:Hi All
So what would the old method be?
My company has switched to a hybrid policy? Work from home 3 days a week, come into office 2 days a week.
Kind Regards
https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/employment-income-manual/eim327901
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