Hi,
I am surprised that there appears to be no thread concerning the current situation about working in Belgium via Connexion.
The news I have is nothing short of astonishing.
Just before the end of Jan, on the 29th to be precise I received an email from Connexion stating that the split scheme was a thing of the past and that they had received an 'exclusive agreement' with the BTA(Belgian Tax Authorities) to offer a 75% - 25% split in its place.
They also sent an email with a letter attached supposedly from the BTA signed by two of their goons, where it states that Connexion are the only company to have been awarded this preferential status.
Another email arrives from Connexion states that returns for 2007 and 2008 must be revisited and that an effective penalty of one months salary for each year must be paid to the BTA in order to get into the new scheme.
They also quote threatening comments about doing this will avoid, fines, back taxes and raids etc etc.
They also appoint one Christophe Boerave Tax Specialist and professor of Fiscal studies at the ULB(Free University fo Brussels) to collect and pay the money.
If you do all the above you will arrive on a "Golden List" which will exempt you from further investigation, for example , when the tax people turn up at your company HQ and star comparing names and amounts supposedly earned. Any "Golden Boys" or 3girls 3 for that matter will be given the red carpet treatment.
I have questions, loads of them.
1. So we are supposed to send money to Mr Boerave who will then distribute to the BAT and you will get a Golden certificate in return - fine - but what about my usual accountant, taxman and normal tax return, how will they be affected? Answer from Connexion, it won't they won't know anything about it. All stays dilly squat. Sounds dodgy doo to me.
2. How come Connexion and no other agent have the agreement, they can't give it to one an not the others. Likewise why should I as an independent in Belgium gain a fiscal advantage over all the others, without this agreement being law? Again sounds dodgy. The taxman simply can’t go around offering better deals that the Belgian statute says that it can.
3. The 25% will be paid into some sort of fund somewhere - the contractor gets a debit card - the BTA accept all this so that the contractor can use the money for expenses. Your name will not be anywhere connected with the account, you don't have online access etc etc . Connexion charge 1% to put the money in the account and Cash withdrawals are 2% Again this sounds so dodgy I can hardly believe it.
I have yet to establish the validity or otherwise of the doc from the BTA.
I have arrange a meeting with Boerave and have a few question for him, but get this as well.
I am hearing all sorts of noises about Connexion - they are going down, they are under a three country investigation etc etc, VAT fraud etc etc. certainly the owner Hugo Jankovitz does not answer any mails and his Cape Town based property dealing co's emails are bouncing back.
Someone has suggested to me that if there is a very heavy clamp down in Belgium the like of which has been already reported on this forum for Germany, then a class action suit against Connexion may follow. They earned their money doing the split it was their scheme and they even adjusted monies yearly advising people what they should charge - they controlled the whole thing. Many years back I studied law and it has been suggested that as they earned their money arranging and advising on the split they too could be liable if a class action were forthcoming
Any information which anyone else has would be welcome.
fatboy
I am surprised that there appears to be no thread concerning the current situation about working in Belgium via Connexion.
The news I have is nothing short of astonishing.
Just before the end of Jan, on the 29th to be precise I received an email from Connexion stating that the split scheme was a thing of the past and that they had received an 'exclusive agreement' with the BTA(Belgian Tax Authorities) to offer a 75% - 25% split in its place.
They also sent an email with a letter attached supposedly from the BTA signed by two of their goons, where it states that Connexion are the only company to have been awarded this preferential status.
Another email arrives from Connexion states that returns for 2007 and 2008 must be revisited and that an effective penalty of one months salary for each year must be paid to the BTA in order to get into the new scheme.
They also quote threatening comments about doing this will avoid, fines, back taxes and raids etc etc.
They also appoint one Christophe Boerave Tax Specialist and professor of Fiscal studies at the ULB(Free University fo Brussels) to collect and pay the money.
If you do all the above you will arrive on a "Golden List" which will exempt you from further investigation, for example , when the tax people turn up at your company HQ and star comparing names and amounts supposedly earned. Any "Golden Boys" or 3girls 3 for that matter will be given the red carpet treatment.
I have questions, loads of them.
1. So we are supposed to send money to Mr Boerave who will then distribute to the BAT and you will get a Golden certificate in return - fine - but what about my usual accountant, taxman and normal tax return, how will they be affected? Answer from Connexion, it won't they won't know anything about it. All stays dilly squat. Sounds dodgy doo to me.
2. How come Connexion and no other agent have the agreement, they can't give it to one an not the others. Likewise why should I as an independent in Belgium gain a fiscal advantage over all the others, without this agreement being law? Again sounds dodgy. The taxman simply can’t go around offering better deals that the Belgian statute says that it can.
3. The 25% will be paid into some sort of fund somewhere - the contractor gets a debit card - the BTA accept all this so that the contractor can use the money for expenses. Your name will not be anywhere connected with the account, you don't have online access etc etc . Connexion charge 1% to put the money in the account and Cash withdrawals are 2% Again this sounds so dodgy I can hardly believe it.
I have yet to establish the validity or otherwise of the doc from the BTA.
I have arrange a meeting with Boerave and have a few question for him, but get this as well.
I am hearing all sorts of noises about Connexion - they are going down, they are under a three country investigation etc etc, VAT fraud etc etc. certainly the owner Hugo Jankovitz does not answer any mails and his Cape Town based property dealing co's emails are bouncing back.
Someone has suggested to me that if there is a very heavy clamp down in Belgium the like of which has been already reported on this forum for Germany, then a class action suit against Connexion may follow. They earned their money doing the split it was their scheme and they even adjusted monies yearly advising people what they should charge - they controlled the whole thing. Many years back I studied law and it has been suggested that as they earned their money arranging and advising on the split they too could be liable if a class action were forthcoming
Any information which anyone else has would be welcome.
fatboy
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