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Contracting in Belgium - A Short Guide to Tax and Social Security
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Originally posted by wogewwabbit View PostI have to ask the same question again, as it is still valid: does any of you know an English speaking accountant in Belgium?
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Can the Belgian Tax authorities go after foreign bank accounts?
Hello, and thanks for this great discussion and all of your help! I have a question please. If I worked as an individual contractor in Brussels and gave them a foreign account to deposit my 2009 tax return and then moved back to the UK or France at the end of 2010. Will the Belgian tax authorities come after me for my 2010 taxes due, when I'm in another country? Can they freeze a foreign account?
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Originally posted by guitarmusic4u2 View PostHello, and thanks for this great discussion and all of your help! I have a question please. If I worked as an individual contractor in Brussels and gave them a foreign account to deposit my 2009 tax return and then moved back to the UK or France at the end of 2010. Will the Belgian tax authorities come after me for my 2010 taxes due, when I'm in another country? Can they freeze a foreign account?
Thanks a lot for any info that you have.
But if you want to be sure, open a new account, get the amount, close the account.Comment
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That was really nice of you to answer me. I am a small fish, but they are the powerful force. I'm not going to worry though. cheers!Comment
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183 day rule
Can anyone tell me if I were to work in Belgium under the 183 day rule and with an A1 cert. I presume I would have to pay UK tax? But if so what tax free expenses am I legally allowed per day. Any help would be appreciated
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Originally posted by Jojo65 View PostCan anyone tell me if I were to work in Belgium under the 183 day rule and with an A1 cert. I presume I would have to pay UK tax? But if so what tax free expenses am I legally allowed per day. Any help would be appreciated
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Newbie with possible first time contract in BE
Hi All
I may have the possibility of my first contract and in Belgium, will hear by the end of the week (3 months+). I have read this thread and must admit it is making me a tad nervous. If I am right in my assumption the best way to this and avoid the prospect of becoming a resident is to stay under the 183 day rule, set a limited company up in my wife’s name and include myself as an employee and draw a small salary. Live in a B&B or sublet, I plan to work Monday to Thursday and travel back home most weekends. I have a mortgage here and two kids, so my economic interests will definitely be based in the UK.
Am I right in this assumption ? any advice would be appreciated.Comment
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Originally posted by jsnetman View PostHi All
I may have the possibility of my first contract and in Belgium, will hear by the end of the week (3 months+). I have read this thread and must admit it is making me a tad nervous. If I am right in my assumption the best way to this and avoid the prospect of becoming a resident is to stay under the 183 day rule, set a limited company up in my wife’s name and include myself as an employee and draw a small salary. Live in a B&B or sublet, I plan to work Monday to Thursday and travel back home most weekends. I have a mortgage here and two kids, so my economic interests will definitely be based in the UK.
Am I right in this assumption ? any advice would be appreciated.
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1 year contract in belgium
hi, my hubby was offered a job in brussels for a year for 390 eur initially then when he turned it down, he was offered with 500 eur, in a bank/financial company (this is his first time to do contracting and be on financial sector) i wonder if its worth it?
with him having the year's contract, he'll be considered as tax resident? the agent said he only needs to pay 30%, is that true? he has set up a limited company, and plan to get an accountant in belgium, is that correct? or he needs to get a separate UK accountant?
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