Another scenario!
First, many thanks to Nodric for this fantastic and informative post.
I have another scenario. I have a UK Ltd company and reside with my family in the UK. I'm considering a contract that has been offered by a UK Agency for a position in Belgium. The Client wants me to be present for sometime in the Belgium office but also wants me to work from home. Looks like its going to be a 50/50 split between Belgium and home in the UK. The contract is for 6 months but the Agent has hinted that its likely to go on.
With this working from home arrangement I work out that I definitely won't go over 183 days not counting travel in and out days and more than likely won't go over the 90 days. (26 weeks x 3 days is only 78 days)
I'd very much like to just continue to pay tax in the UK and not fall into the Belgium system - do you think this is possible/legal?
I've got another opportunity in the UK (same rate)which I've half closed the door on but I'm wondering now whether I should ditch all this red tape and get my foot back in the UK contract door.
Thoughts?
First, many thanks to Nodric for this fantastic and informative post.
I have another scenario. I have a UK Ltd company and reside with my family in the UK. I'm considering a contract that has been offered by a UK Agency for a position in Belgium. The Client wants me to be present for sometime in the Belgium office but also wants me to work from home. Looks like its going to be a 50/50 split between Belgium and home in the UK. The contract is for 6 months but the Agent has hinted that its likely to go on.
With this working from home arrangement I work out that I definitely won't go over 183 days not counting travel in and out days and more than likely won't go over the 90 days. (26 weeks x 3 days is only 78 days)
I'd very much like to just continue to pay tax in the UK and not fall into the Belgium system - do you think this is possible/legal?
I've got another opportunity in the UK (same rate)which I've half closed the door on but I'm wondering now whether I should ditch all this red tape and get my foot back in the UK contract door.
Thoughts?


That means that long after your gig here is over, you’ll be getting tax returns and statutory declarations for years to come from the Belgies [sic], in the same way as I had to file UK returns for several years after I left the UK, until I convinced them I was no longer domiciled there, a uniquely British concept 




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