Skip to main content

This is a new service – your feedback will help us to improve it.

Posted Fri, 13 Sep 2024 14:03:53 GMT by Rebecca Hughes
Hello, Last year I worked for a university on an eight-week fixed term contract. As the role was on-campus, I was required to move temporarily to the university city to work. I was offered a room in the university student accommodation. We had to pay full price + VAT on this accommodation, but were given a £100 weekly 'subsidy' towards it. However, this payment was just lumped in with our wages, which means it was taxed and we still ultimately had to pay the university the full amount of the accommodation. In total, this cost me £1536 for the eight weeks. Can I claim this as employment expenses? I've tried searching for the answer but, as always, the answers just add to the confusion.
Posted Wed, 25 Sep 2024 07:31:23 GMT by HMRC Admin 17 Response

Hi ,
 
This would be similar to hotel accomodation.

Please refer to :

Claim tax relief for your job expenses    .

Thank you .

You must be signed in to post in this forum.