Originally posted by Boo
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My UK accountant says my business will be trading from the UK and will be liable for UK corporation tax.
I travel back and forth to the UK and also elsewhere but will be at least for the time being spending the greater part of the year in Belgium so I will be paying income tax and social deductions in Belgium.
Brussels Slumdog, you mentioned the point about 180 days and some countries eg Germany simply measuring it from when you arrive and register until when you leave the country and deregister. Do you know how Belgium measures this?
And how are you supposed to prove how long exactly you have been away when you are within the EU the whole (or most) of the time? Seems a bit difficult in practice.
My accountant recommends paying a small salary and the rest in dividends. I understand the salary will be taxable in Belgium. Presumably then the dividends also?
I dont want a belgian bvba as these have higher capital requirements and bureaucratic overhead which uk limiteds arent burdened with.
Another important factor for me is that for my business field it is better to trade being a limited company in London, since London is globally recognized as an international business centre. I don't have any Belgian business connections.
By comparision Belgian company designations arent much known to people outside of Belgium. People will wonder what "bvba" is and will be suspicous.
Whereas most people in the English speaking world - which is where my clients are will have heard of "ltd" or "limited", so no explaining necessary.
Also apart from all that I may well not be living in Belgium long term, in fact I may move next year. So I want to keep all Belgian connections and involvements to a minimum.
Ive googled the term you recommended, it threw up mostly a load of job posts for accountants! But some google pages further on I came across some accountants in the area.
Trouble is trying to judge which ones would be suitable for me as a small IT start up. Most dont give you much of an idea about themselves, they seem to like hiding behind the bland auditor look.
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