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Expenses during secondments

Produced by a Tolley Employment Tax expert
Employment Tax
Guidance

Expenses during secondments

Produced by a Tolley Employment Tax expert
Employment Tax
Guidance
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Introduction

Travel to temporary workplaces may be reimbursed free of PAYE and without reporting requirements. As such certain travel and, by extension, subsistence costs for employees on secondment may be provided tax free.

Although, this note focuses on travel expenses, the rules on subsistence expenses follow those for travel expenses so subsistence costs incurred on secondment may also be allowable. Please see the Subsistence expenses guidance note.

HMRC guidance in relation to travel expenses for temporary workplaces begins at EIM32005.

Secondments

The Travel expenses guidance note outlines in detail what a permanent workplace is. A permanent workplace is defined in ITEPA 2003, s 339(2) as a place which the employee regularly attends in the performance of the duties of the employment and is not a temporary workplace. Following on from this rule, in order for travel expenses to be provided free of PAYE or reporting requirements, the travel will have to be to a temporary workplace. A temporary

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