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Tax return question - travel expenses?
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Hello. Today I am completing my tax return. Yes, I know, live dangerously. I have called the tax people and somebody is going to come back to me with an answer next week, however I thought I would check on here to see if anyone knew.
Basically I work as a free lance pianist, and part of my job is to play piano a couple of nights here and there in central London hotels, restaurants etc. My question is, for these days, when I have to get a return train ticket or travelcard, is this permissible as a business expense? As far as I can see it should be, since it is directly incurred because of the work I am doing. However the guidelines seem to be vague at best on this one. If anyone knows or has an opinion I'd be very grateful to hear it.
I don't want to put the charges down and then find I've committed fraud, but I'd sooner include them than not and end up paying too much tax.
Thanks again!
Basically I work as a free lance pianist, and part of my job is to play piano a couple of nights here and there in central London hotels, restaurants etc. My question is, for these days, when I have to get a return train ticket or travelcard, is this permissible as a business expense? As far as I can see it should be, since it is directly incurred because of the work I am doing. However the guidelines seem to be vague at best on this one. If anyone knows or has an opinion I'd be very grateful to hear it.
I don't want to put the charges down and then find I've committed fraud, but I'd sooner include them than not and end up paying too much tax.
Thanks again!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You sound very honest - I am sure most people would not hesitate to do this. Although no expert, I am fairly confident that these are totally legitimate business expenses (far more legitimate than many which are claimed I am sure). Make sure you keep receipts etc to prove you actually spent the money and you should have no trouble.