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Last edited by BlasterBates; 22 December 2008, 07:55.I'm alright Jack -
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Also wondering why it has gone quiet. Maybe difficult to discuss this subject on an open forum.
Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostActually they've just changed the law. As of 1st Jan 2009 they can go back 10 years.Comment
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10 years from today.
They could always go 10 years back and demand tax but they couldn't prosecute. Just means now there would be additional penalties.
No-one goes to jail.I'm alright JackComment
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Hi,
I've just started a contract in Germany and, having read this thread, it would appear I have got to go through a management company, and that I should declare all income.
Correct?
If so, could anyone recommend a good one please?
Thanks.Comment
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Originally posted by Sportinglesbian View PostHi,
I've just started a contract in Germany and, having read this thread, it would appear I have got to go through a management company,
Originally posted by Sportinglesbian View Postand that I should declare all income.
Originally posted by Sportinglesbian View Post
Correct?
If so, could anyone recommend a good one please?
Thanks.
timComment
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i agree with Tim. No point using mgt company at the moment.
client pays agency(agency takes cut), agency pays mgt co(mgt takes cut), mgt pays you. In my opinion the mgt co. have only transferred some funds into your account that were received from teh agent. nothing more for the 3-7% that they will charge. It is probably easier for the agency to recommend that you use a mgt co so that it reduces the hassle of money transfer for them especially when they have more than one contractor at the client site.
I used one, european based for the past 2 yrs and they dont seem to do muchComment
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Thanks Tim,
Like everyone on this forum I image, I've been contracting for years all over the world and all I want to do is do the work and get paid.
I'll check my contract (it's been sent to my England address so I'll have to wait and see all the conditions, clauses etc.) and who or what I can work through and make an 'informed' decision.
Incidentally, does anyone have any experience of this guy:
http://www.toytowngermany.com/munich...e.html#contact
Thanks all.Comment
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Originally posted by Sportinglesbian View PostThanks Tim,
Like everyone on this forum I image, I've been contracting for years all over the world and all I want to do is do the work and get paid.
I'll check my contract (it's been sent to my England address so I'll have to wait and see all the conditions, clauses etc.) and who or what I can work through and make an 'informed' decision.
timComment
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I thought that the main point of this thread is that using a management company is not advisable at the moment as the German tax authorities are raiding/arresting contractors who use creative solutions.
Although using any other solution could also be deemed semi-legal:
http://www.contractoruk.com/overseas...structure.html
By the way anyone heard anything from the German accountant who sent out the mailshot at the beginning of December?Comment
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