Hey guys,
Long time lurker, in need of your expertise!!
I have some work for a new client in the Netherlands, and I have no clue about the tax situation.
I will be doing the work in the UK from home, but the company is Dutch. And looking at the contract it will be IR35 caught.
So am wondering if it's best to either:
If I use my UK LTD I will need to pay employers & employees NI and the income tax.
If I go personally I don't have to pay employers NI I guess?
If I go the dutch umbrella route, will I need to use the double taxation agreement? How does that break down? Does double taxation include National Insurance amount or is it just on the Income tax amount??
Any companies who might have experience of this? My accountant doesn't seem to have much experience.
Cheers
Long time lurker, in need of your expertise!!
I have some work for a new client in the Netherlands, and I have no clue about the tax situation.
I will be doing the work in the UK from home, but the company is Dutch. And looking at the contract it will be IR35 caught.
So am wondering if it's best to either:
- UK LTD
- UK Personal tax
- Dutch umbrella/payroll company
If I use my UK LTD I will need to pay employers & employees NI and the income tax.
If I go personally I don't have to pay employers NI I guess?
If I go the dutch umbrella route, will I need to use the double taxation agreement? How does that break down? Does double taxation include National Insurance amount or is it just on the Income tax amount??
Any companies who might have experience of this? My accountant doesn't seem to have much experience.
Cheers

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