Hi,
I've arrived in Sweden for 6 months for personal reasons, but I'm going to do some IT contracting work while here.
I'm a EU national and UK resident, and will be invoicing a Swedish IT work agency (that sells my services to the final Swedish client) through my own UK Ltd company.
1) Can someone confirm the following : because Sweden is one of the few countries that don't use the "economic employer" rule, I don't need to register or pay any local tax, and I can continue operating exactly as if I were in the UK as long as I don't stay more than 183 days ?
1b) ... and does that work even if I invoice a Swedish company directly ? I think I've read somewhere that this could automatically make me a local employee and I should go through a UK agency. If that matters, my contract with the Swedish agency is a UK one that's supposedly IR35 compliant.
2) What happens if I don't just do contracting, but become an employee and/or take shares in a Swedish company ? Do I need to start paying taxes immediately when that happens ? Or even back to the day when I arrived ?
3) Is it important that I maintain an "official" address in the UK while abroad and only provide that to HMRC, or can I freely tell them my address in Sweden when asked for my residence, as long as it's for less than 183 days ?
3b) Likewise, if I register my stay with Swedish authorities, as required for EU nationals after 3 months in another EU country, will that affect my "UK tax resident on a business trip" status ?
Thanks !
I've arrived in Sweden for 6 months for personal reasons, but I'm going to do some IT contracting work while here.
I'm a EU national and UK resident, and will be invoicing a Swedish IT work agency (that sells my services to the final Swedish client) through my own UK Ltd company.
1) Can someone confirm the following : because Sweden is one of the few countries that don't use the "economic employer" rule, I don't need to register or pay any local tax, and I can continue operating exactly as if I were in the UK as long as I don't stay more than 183 days ?
1b) ... and does that work even if I invoice a Swedish company directly ? I think I've read somewhere that this could automatically make me a local employee and I should go through a UK agency. If that matters, my contract with the Swedish agency is a UK one that's supposedly IR35 compliant.
2) What happens if I don't just do contracting, but become an employee and/or take shares in a Swedish company ? Do I need to start paying taxes immediately when that happens ? Or even back to the day when I arrived ?
3) Is it important that I maintain an "official" address in the UK while abroad and only provide that to HMRC, or can I freely tell them my address in Sweden when asked for my residence, as long as it's for less than 183 days ?
3b) Likewise, if I register my stay with Swedish authorities, as required for EU nationals after 3 months in another EU country, will that affect my "UK tax resident on a business trip" status ?
Thanks !
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