Hello, first let me say that yes I have searched the forum and read previous threads, but I didn't find anything which answers my question as the previous threads mentioning Sweden seemed to relate to temporary contracts, whereas I am undertaking a permanent move.
I have a uk limited company which trades with uk based clients, but I'll shortly be moving from the uk to Sweden and hope to keep the business going. I'm the only employee and can work remotely from Sweden perfectly easily.
First, I appreciate that as a Swedish resident I will be subject to Swedish income tax, but what I don't know at present is whether it's better to pay myself as an employee direct from the uk business, or form a new Swedish company and somehow ship the profits between the two companies and take salary / dividend from a Swedish company.
I'm sure there are a few ways to operate and yes I really do need an accountant, but I'd like to have some understanding of the options & other people's experiences of doing this before I move. Also finding a good Swedish accountant isn't so easy before you're in Sweden, hence some research is warranted. Thanks for any info or advice.
I have a uk limited company which trades with uk based clients, but I'll shortly be moving from the uk to Sweden and hope to keep the business going. I'm the only employee and can work remotely from Sweden perfectly easily.
First, I appreciate that as a Swedish resident I will be subject to Swedish income tax, but what I don't know at present is whether it's better to pay myself as an employee direct from the uk business, or form a new Swedish company and somehow ship the profits between the two companies and take salary / dividend from a Swedish company.
I'm sure there are a few ways to operate and yes I really do need an accountant, but I'd like to have some understanding of the options & other people's experiences of doing this before I move. Also finding a good Swedish accountant isn't so easy before you're in Sweden, hence some research is warranted. Thanks for any info or advice.
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