Good or Bad advice? ... Or A Sales Pitch?
Thanks a lot, Sleek. Very helpful.
I spoke with a guy at CXC Global and he told me I really shouldn't go with setting up a UK Ltd company... that I should go through them as an umbrella company and they'd register me as self employed in Brussels.
Their fee would be 5% (min €400/month), for which, they'd:
- do the invoicing for me, passing the money on to my personal non-business account in the same currency within 24 hours;
- include the services of a local Belgian accountant (if I needed it - i.e. if I got extended and stayed there long enough) [the written quote actually states I'd need to reimburse them for this if I leave them within six months, which I will do];
- professional indemnity (up to €5m); and
- public liability (up to €5m) which is pretty useless to me
They said they also help set up private limited companies but I can't see any evidence of that on their website. I can't help feeling like I'm being given a sales pitch rather than advice.
I told the fella I didn't want to end up in the Belgian tax system at all... that I'd rather leave at the three month mark (or six?) and come back to the UK. His response was, "you can't choose which tax system to be in". I'm worried that his "solution" would mean that I'd have to pay Belgian taxes and Belgian social security or that I'd have to pay UK income tax on the entire 95% of what I get (unable to take dividends).
Any further thoughts on this would be very much welcome.
Also,if anyone here can recommend (or even just point me towards finding) an accountant who can deal with this international aspect of the situation, I'd be extremely grateful.
Thanks,
AgiliSAS
ps What do you think of "AgiliSAS" as a company name?
Thanks a lot, Sleek. Very helpful.
I spoke with a guy at CXC Global and he told me I really shouldn't go with setting up a UK Ltd company... that I should go through them as an umbrella company and they'd register me as self employed in Brussels.
Their fee would be 5% (min €400/month), for which, they'd:
- do the invoicing for me, passing the money on to my personal non-business account in the same currency within 24 hours;
- include the services of a local Belgian accountant (if I needed it - i.e. if I got extended and stayed there long enough) [the written quote actually states I'd need to reimburse them for this if I leave them within six months, which I will do];
- professional indemnity (up to €5m); and
- public liability (up to €5m) which is pretty useless to me
They said they also help set up private limited companies but I can't see any evidence of that on their website. I can't help feeling like I'm being given a sales pitch rather than advice.
I told the fella I didn't want to end up in the Belgian tax system at all... that I'd rather leave at the three month mark (or six?) and come back to the UK. His response was, "you can't choose which tax system to be in". I'm worried that his "solution" would mean that I'd have to pay Belgian taxes and Belgian social security or that I'd have to pay UK income tax on the entire 95% of what I get (unable to take dividends).
Any further thoughts on this would be very much welcome.
Also,if anyone here can recommend (or even just point me towards finding) an accountant who can deal with this international aspect of the situation, I'd be extremely grateful.
Thanks,
AgiliSAS
ps What do you think of "AgiliSAS" as a company name?
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