I was speaking to a contactor in Europe recently, who has his own company in his country.
He was able to use his company to pay for accommodation when travelling abroad for a week (vouched receipts) and also receive an overnight subsistence allowance. Is this possible here?
Most info I see says that it's one or the other (receipts or flat rate) but it's not clear to me if there is a different case for overseas travel. I travel to a city where a €150 per night hotel is the cheapest option. Lunch is €15 and dinner is €20.
The accounting company I'm using does recommend that I submit hotel booking documents when claiming flat-rate overnight subsistence, but only to prove that I actually was away (rather than to reimburse the cost on a vouched receipt basis).
Are there separate rates for foreign travel still?
He was able to use his company to pay for accommodation when travelling abroad for a week (vouched receipts) and also receive an overnight subsistence allowance. Is this possible here?
The subsistence flat rate in his country was not intended to cover the hotel, only meals. He was not allowed to claim it if the hotel cost included meals. No fraud.
The subsistence flat rate in his country was not intended to cover the hotel, only meals. He was not allowed to claim it if the hotel cost included meals. No fraud.
He was able to use his company to pay for accommodation when travelling abroad for a week (vouched receipts) and also receive an overnight subsistence allowance. Is this possible here?