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The Revenue have a special project running at the moment which is looking at the tax compliance of contractors who use company structures to provide their labour only services to mainly one customer. Examples of this may be computer consultants or engineers who provide services to bigger firms. rather than been hired as employees they are hired as subcontractors and put in place a company to provide the services. This is a perfectly legtimate structure to have in place. However the Revenue has decided that they are not willing to allow motor expenses from the home to the place of work as been deductible for tax purposes and also alot of subcontractors would have claimed subsistence and the revenue is also not allowing this (dependent on the individual case). This is based on the basic maxim that all costs must be wholly and exclusively for the business in order to be claimable for tax purposes.



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The Revenue have a special project running at the moment which is looking at the tax compliance of contractors who use company structures to provide their labour only services to mainly one customer. Examples of this may be computer consultants or engineers who... - Frank McGivney & Co Ltd:
The Revenue have a special project running at the moment which is looking at the tax compliance of contractors who use company structures to provide their labour only services to mainly one customer. Examples of this may be computer consultants or engineers who... -Frank McGivney & Co Ltd:
The Revenue have a special project running at the moment which is looking at the tax compliance of contractors who use company structures to provide their labour only services to mainly one customer. Examples of this may be computer consultants or engineers who ... -

Frank McGivney & Co Ltd:


The Revenue have a special project running at the moment which is looking at the tax compliance of contractors who use company structures to provide their labour only services to mainly one customer. Examples of this may be computer consultants or engineers who provide services to bigger firms. rather than been hired as employees they are hired as subcontractors and put in place a company to provide the services. This is a perfectly legtimate structure to have in place. However the Revenue has decided that they are not willing to allow motor expenses from the home to the place of work as been deductible for tax purposes and also alot of subcontractors would have claimed subsistence and the revenue is also not allowing this (dependent on the individual case). This is based on the basic maxim that all costs must be wholly and exclusively for the business in order to be claimable for tax purposes.


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Frank McGivney & Co Ltd:


The Revenue have a special project running at the moment which is looking at the tax compliance of contractors who use company structures to provide their labour only services to mainly one customer. Examples of this may be computer consultants or engineers who provide services to bigger firms. rather than been hired as employees they are hired as subcontractors and put in place a company to provide the services. This is a perfectly legtimate structure to have in place. However the Revenue has decided that they are not willing to allow motor expenses from the home to the place of work as been deductible for tax purposes and also alot of subcontractors would have claimed subsistence and the revenue is also not allowing this (dependent on the individual case). This is based on the basic maxim that all costs must be wholly and exclusively for the business in order to be claimable for tax purposes. -, - - Inserts post categories, - - Aine - LocalBizz Organization & Community - Helping Start-ups & Local Business Owners - Add , Rate & Review local Businesses & Local Business owners -

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