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Company in Poland, leaving in Belgium and working in Germany.

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    #11
    Originally posted by gregbenelux View Post
    Dear all,

    I had discussed this issue with different tax advisors, and again some contradicting statements...

    Tax advisor in Belgium advised me that I could pay indeed taxes in Poland, as I would stay less than 183 days in Belgium, and effectively less than 183 days in Germany. Some time in Poland. Due to a fact that I have few properties in Poland my economical intreset could be recognized in Poland.

    I would pay only taxes in Poland, sumbit tax declaration in Belgium as well but without paying anything as there is double taxation avoidance agreement.

    Is this really correct?
    I strongly suggest you read the posts that people have put that clearly tell you how you should arrange your tax affairs instead of just posting questions particularly the ones that tell you to use the search facilities that are available to you.

    If you don't understand them at first glance then go away, and come back and look at them a few hours later. You may have to do this a few times.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #12
      Originally posted by gregbenelux View Post
      First of all thank you for your reply!

      Appreciate if you could advise on the following:
      1. Do you register company in Belgium or Germany? Can it also be another country?
      2. I am also able to pay taxes in Germany if it is a contract? not a pernament job
      3. I am most of the time planning to work in Germany, but will have smaller contract in Sweden. Do I need to pay also taxes in Sweden? Does somwhere rule >183 apply?


      Thanks and regards
      Belgium has the most favourable double taxation system and creating a company would most likely be expensive and pointless
      as you work elsewhere
      I would work as a freiberufer in Germany and for a management company like AFS in Sweden. Working for more than 183 in one of the other 2 countries would be plain stupid

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