Employee relocation checklist
Make sure your salary is adjusted if you are moving to a more expensive area
Check local schools thoroughly; private education may be necessary; ensure your salary reflects this
You should be given a full home search service, preferably through a relocation agent
If your employer offers to pay for accommodation while you house-hunt, ask how long the arrangement will last
Package should include help in job hunting for your spouse and in providing flexible family care
Insist that your company pays for you and your spouse (preferably the whole family) to investigate the new location.
Employee relocation benefits: Inland Revenue Rules (as at 1.3.2000)
First £8,000 of any help received from your employer is exempt from tax. Expenses must be incurred or benefits provided before the end of the tax year following the tax year in which you start a new job.
Costs covered by exemption include:
Costs of disposing of existing home including solicitors’ and estate agents’ fees
Removal costs
Temporary storage of goods and insurance of goods in transit
Connection of power and water supplies in new home
Excluded:
Lump sum given by employer for use as you wish
Compensation for losses, such as having to give up a part-used season ticket
Cost of having to join a new sports or social club
Purchase of uniforms for your children’s new school
Source: Inland Revenue Leaflet IRI34
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