7th July 2008, 12:34 AM
I would have thought
*it is provided so that you can perform your duties better than you could without it and it is customary in that type of employment to have accommodation provided"
would be a defence against taxation. Stayaway accomodation is routinely provided on excavations. Also, it's quite arguable that you could perform your duties better if you're not commuting from the other side of the country, but from close to the site!
I'd hope its an oversight by the company by not filling in some random tax form!
Leading a crack team of archaeologists in the hunt for death or glory.
No-one's died yet and I think we lost the glory down the back of the sofa.....
*it is provided so that you can perform your duties better than you could without it and it is customary in that type of employment to have accommodation provided"
would be a defence against taxation. Stayaway accomodation is routinely provided on excavations. Also, it's quite arguable that you could perform your duties better if you're not commuting from the other side of the country, but from close to the site!
I'd hope its an oversight by the company by not filling in some random tax form!
Leading a crack team of archaeologists in the hunt for death or glory.
No-one's died yet and I think we lost the glory down the back of the sofa.....