Hello
I am considering to apply for contract roles in Netherlands.
Reading these forums on Dutch taxation, I see the 30% rule is mentioned for expats.
Assuming, the contract earns 1000, and employer contribution of Social Security is 100. (Just making up figures here)
Out of 900, 30% is tax-free , leaving a taxable income of 630 in Netherlands.
In the Dutch equivalent of P60, what will be mentioned as income - 630 or 900?
In the UK, which one will be considered as the taxable income? 630 or 900?
Thanks
Alan
I am considering to apply for contract roles in Netherlands.
Reading these forums on Dutch taxation, I see the 30% rule is mentioned for expats.
Assuming, the contract earns 1000, and employer contribution of Social Security is 100. (Just making up figures here)
Out of 900, 30% is tax-free , leaving a taxable income of 630 in Netherlands.
In the Dutch equivalent of P60, what will be mentioned as income - 630 or 900?
In the UK, which one will be considered as the taxable income? 630 or 900?
Thanks
Alan
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