EIM32191 - Travel expenses: travel for necessary attendance: duties defined by reference to a particular area: meaning of "defined by reference to an area"
Section 339(8) ITEPA 2003
The condition that the employee's duties are defined by
reference to a particular area means more than that they spend all
or most of their time working in a particular location. That may be
a matter of personal choice, or the employer's clients may happen
to be concentrated in a particular area. That, on its own, is not
enough to satisfy the test.
There must be evidence that the employee's duties are
actually defined by reference to a particular area. That evidence
might be found in the employee's contract of employment, or terms
and conditions of service, or letter of engagement. Or the employer
may have a specific area responsibility (for example, a Police
Authority), so that the employee's duties may be said to be defined
by the employer's area.
Unless you can show that the employee's duties are in fact
"defined by reference to" a particular area the test is not
satisfied even if, as a matter of fact, the employee does happen to
spend most of his or her time working in or around a particular
place.
