rogerkambah
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It's great not having a primary place of work!![]()
Agreed

It's great not having a primary place of work!![]()
Is the job market really that bad? That would be torture to do that every day.
Time to do something else.
It was a joke...
The general principal (everywhere, not just Australia) is that all travel from your primary residence (home) to primary place of work (usual site / office / etc) is a personal expense, and never reimbursable or tax-deductible. Any additional travel beyond that (other sites / offices / etc) is generally considered a business expense and should really be paid for by the business, or in some cases may be tax-deductible.
Having said that, I believe in Flashback's case the car in question is a company car, thus he isn't paying for it anyway?
So all travel is business?
Many small businesses are registered at their owner's residential address rather than a premises, therefore the "commute" to work is actually a business expense... This is often reasonably legitimate when the bookkeeping occurs after hours in a home office, or the business is of a consulting-type activity where there is no primary place of work.
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You mean semi-retired?It's great not having a primary place of work!![]()
Nothing to do with retirement.Because I work as a locum I have no primary place of work.My registration etc is at my home address.
But yes I have a great situation.able to travel when I want and work to fund it.plus as soon as I leave home for work the tax deductions start.
And it is all completely by the book.
Finally managed to renew my drivers licence. The vicroads automated phone system hung up on me four times due to "higher than expected call volume"
British social services forcibly removed a baby from a pregnant Italian woman's womb by caesarean section while she was in the country on a work trip.
The woman was sedated and then had the girl removed from her womb after authorities in Essex obtained a court order, the Sunday Telegraph newspaper said.
The woman had flown into Britain in 2012 for a two-week Ryanair training course at Stansted airport north of London when she suffered a panic attack, which her family believe was due to her failure to take medicine for a bipolar condition, the newspaper said.
Read more: UK authorities forcibly removed baby
AN African woman who was denied permission to travel to Australia for facial reconstruction surgery by the Gillard government has had a second visa application approved. Ayaan Mohamed, 25, suffered horrific facial injuries when she was shot as an infant during Somalia's brutal civil war.
Brisbane's Wesley Hospital and Rotary offered to bring Ayaan to Australia for the complicated surgery free of charge, but she was denied a medical visa last March.
Ayaan made a second visa application in October, which Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has now approved.
Finally managed to renew my drivers licence. The vicroads automated phone system hung up on me four times due to "higher than expected call volume"
Good point. I knew I should have been a doctor.
And it all starts again in 2014. Wish me luck....
You are talking about puddles again.After seeing your family EDR offers I'm not sure you need much luck JohnK. Cheers:mrgreen:
TE do you know Ciao Italia Italian Restaurant in NKG? It's first street to left behind Sheraton Hotel - FABULOUS Italian food. Chef / owner is Giuseppe - came to NKG about 20yrs back when Fiat had like >100 full time Italian employees there - they could not get Italian food so Giuseppe fronted up and opened Italian Restaurant and the rest is history. ALWAYS the first restaurant I hit when in town.
No I don't know it but I know the street (Shigu Lu) quite well - there is a well-known expat bar (Jimmy's) just off Shigu Lu not far from the Sheraton.
I'll put Ciao Italia to the top of my list and will try it this week and report backThanks for the heads-up, Cruiser.