15th June 2006, 08:17 PM
Thanks for this. The point about being able to claim tax relief if a rate lower than IR recommend is interesting and could be of benefit to many people in archaeology.
The self employed rate is 38p by the way as far as tax relief is concerned.
In the construction industry there seems to be lower rates paid.
The AA figures for smaller cars is about what I calculate the cost to be if parking and tolls are ignored. For larger cars the figures are a bit on the high side. One of the big beamers does 60mpg! Mercs need servicing every 19,000 miles.
David how about a BAJR guide on tax for those employed in archaeology. What can people who are employed claim for?
Peter Wardle
The self employed rate is 38p by the way as far as tax relief is concerned.
In the construction industry there seems to be lower rates paid.
The AA figures for smaller cars is about what I calculate the cost to be if parking and tolls are ignored. For larger cars the figures are a bit on the high side. One of the big beamers does 60mpg! Mercs need servicing every 19,000 miles.
David how about a BAJR guide on tax for those employed in archaeology. What can people who are employed claim for?
Peter Wardle