I have a potential gig in Ireland for the next couple of years.
Does anyone have any experience of doing the same.
What is the most tax efficient method of invoicing the client;
I've got a couple of options;
1. keep the existing UK registered company, and invoice the Irish client from a UK base. Taxes would be remitted back to the UK, and I continue as normal.
2. register a new Irish based company, invoicing the client directly from my new Irish company.
What are the implications of doing this. Does anyone know if the same, minimum wage payment, claim valid expenses, and take remaining profits as dividends, works the same way in Ireland as the UK.
thanks in advance
Jim
Does anyone have any experience of doing the same.
What is the most tax efficient method of invoicing the client;
I've got a couple of options;
1. keep the existing UK registered company, and invoice the Irish client from a UK base. Taxes would be remitted back to the UK, and I continue as normal.
2. register a new Irish based company, invoicing the client directly from my new Irish company.
What are the implications of doing this. Does anyone know if the same, minimum wage payment, claim valid expenses, and take remaining profits as dividends, works the same way in Ireland as the UK.
thanks in advance
Jim
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