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Contracting Amsterdam - UK LTD Company

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    #11
    Originally posted by sage@reillymcmordie View Post
    The key i think we agree is that it is a complex area and professional advice needs to be sought.
    Quite I still travel and work extensively both in and outside Europe and it can get to be quite a nightmare - though now I'm a wageslave it's largely an SEP

    One concern I do always get (and keep banging on about) is that it's is never simple. Folk on here tend to think in terms of "the one place I'm tax resident". Depending of course on what you do and your patterns it is perfectly possible to be tax resident in more than one place simultaneously (though I accept in Europe this is not generally a problem due to only one country normally having taxing rights) but where it involve Non EEA countries it can become problematic to say the least.

    It is also of course possible (though unusual) for people's companies to end up becoming tax resident somewhere other than the UK, of course with the CT exit charge this can be a bit of a bummer to say they least.

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