Hi,
I'm looking for advice on a situation I might be in from the end of his year, and have struggled to find much about this exact situation online.
My partner is applying for a Master's course based in Italy, and if she gets it, we would like to move there for the duration of the course (one year).
I am an IT contractor and have been running my own limited company for nearly three years. My hope is that I could continue contracting through my limited company while out there, working remotely for U.K. Based clients (with the odd trip back as needed).
Is this possible or would there be complications? I'd rather avoid the hassle of setting up an Italian company if possible, especially as its most likely only for one year. I also wouldn't be surprised if potential clients could only work with a UK based Ltd.
One thought that comes to mind if this is tricky for some reason is that perhaps I could use an Italian umbrella company to invoice my U.K. Limited company, and then I invoice clients through my UK company - so effectively subcontracting/employing myself, simplifying the set up and accounting etc by using an umbrella. I don't want to get onto dodgy legal ground though!
In terms of taxation, I'm obviously not looking to do this for tax reasons and if I have to pay more tax for a year as a result of this for whatever reason, so be it - but if there's advice on how I could lessen this, that would be handy - for example, could I take out a large dividend before moving and live off that while away?
I've asked my accountant for his input but appreciate he probably won't know it all so any further input or experience would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Tom
I'm looking for advice on a situation I might be in from the end of his year, and have struggled to find much about this exact situation online.
My partner is applying for a Master's course based in Italy, and if she gets it, we would like to move there for the duration of the course (one year).
I am an IT contractor and have been running my own limited company for nearly three years. My hope is that I could continue contracting through my limited company while out there, working remotely for U.K. Based clients (with the odd trip back as needed).
Is this possible or would there be complications? I'd rather avoid the hassle of setting up an Italian company if possible, especially as its most likely only for one year. I also wouldn't be surprised if potential clients could only work with a UK based Ltd.
One thought that comes to mind if this is tricky for some reason is that perhaps I could use an Italian umbrella company to invoice my U.K. Limited company, and then I invoice clients through my UK company - so effectively subcontracting/employing myself, simplifying the set up and accounting etc by using an umbrella. I don't want to get onto dodgy legal ground though!
In terms of taxation, I'm obviously not looking to do this for tax reasons and if I have to pay more tax for a year as a result of this for whatever reason, so be it - but if there's advice on how I could lessen this, that would be handy - for example, could I take out a large dividend before moving and live off that while away?
I've asked my accountant for his input but appreciate he probably won't know it all so any further input or experience would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Tom
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