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Work from home gigs - Ltd Co UK work from Spain

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    #11
    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Got emailed a gig the other day. Spot on skillset 100% WFH. Got a bit excited....

    £15 an hour. Really.

    Not sure what these people expect for that?
    This one?

    My client require a Linux/Virtualisation Administrator to join their team on a 12 month contract basis, where you would be required to work from home at a rate of £15/hour (not negotiable).

    In order to qualify, we require individuals with the following skillset:

    At least 4 years experience in Red Hat Linux
    At least 2 years experience in VMWare and Virtualization Technologies
    At least 2 years experience in IT Security Compliance
    At least 2 years experience in system management/monitoring tools
    At least 2 years experience in operating systems services (NTP, DNS, SMTP)
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      #12
      Originally posted by Scruff View Post
      This one?

      My client require a Linux/Virtualisation Administrator to join their team on a 12 month contract basis, where you would be required to work from home at a rate of £15/hour (not negotiable).

      In order to qualify, we require individuals with the following skillset:

      At least 4 years experience in Red Hat Linux
      At least 2 years experience in VMWare and Virtualization Technologies
      At least 2 years experience in IT Security Compliance
      At least 2 years experience in system management/monitoring tools
      At least 2 years experience in operating systems services (NTP, DNS, SMTP)
      I got that too, it also came with an apology about the rate!

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        #13
        Originally posted by stek View Post
        I got that too, it also came with an apology about the rate!
        You are on the same mailing list as PC. You must be disappointed.
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          #14
          WFH here. They don't care which country I'm in as evidenced by one of my colleagues. It's something I've thought about doing, but the contract is with my UK Ltd. and I'd want to keep it that way.

          The issues will be personal tax, which probably isn't so hard to sort out, and running a UK company from abroad, which sounds a bit problematic at best. Plus thanks to the Brexit numpties the right to do this may be taken away and who knows what hoops you may have to jump through.

          Even £15/hr might not be so bad if you're living cheap in semi-retirement.
          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #15
            Depends if you're officially out of UK.

            If just 'on holiday' in Spain and happen to be remoting into UK over internet, then keep everything officially in UK and pay the Spanish nothing other than the 500 euros for the private villa with pool and internet each month.

            The longer you're in Spain the harder it will be to stay under the radar though.
            Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post
              Depends if you're officially out of UK.

              If just 'on holiday' in Spain and happen to be remoting into UK over internet, then keep everything officially in UK and pay the Spanish nothing other than the 500 euros for the private villa with pool and internet each month.

              The longer you're in Spain the harder it will be to stay under the radar though.
              Under the EU directive you cease to become a visitor after three months then must register locally as a student, worker, work-seeker or self sufficient person. Then you are on the local tax radar.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Tightfit View Post
                Do we have anyone knowledgeable on - Work from home gigs - where the work from home is from
                your Expat home in Spain ?

                For I wonder if it's possible for contractors who have become British Expats in Spain to do British - work from home contracts ?
                With the added caveat since Brexit of maintaining their Spanish residency with a view to getting the 5 year permanent Spanish residency card.
                Some British Expats who would like to do the 'work from home contracts' but not fall foul of loosing Spanish residency come full Brexit after Article 50 would like to know.
                So I wonder ( so long as the British client & Agency accept it - maybe written in the contract ) whether it's possible to do these Work from home gigs using your UK Ltd company status. With money being paid into the Expats British bank account.
                No doubt with tax being deducted in the UK less tax deductible expenses being a Ltd Company. Although of course - one would also have to declare UK earnings in Spain in the annual Renta being Non Resident UK but Resident in Spain.
                Now here's the questions.
                1. Is it legal ?
                2. Can one do the gig using UK Ltd company status when Non resident UK but resident Spain ?
                3. Can one claim protection from being taxed twice on UK earnings. Under the UK - Spain double taxation treaty ?
                4. Maybe contractors who have done the British - work from home gigs from another EU country like Spain, have found it best to go for Autonomo status in Spain and get one's earnings paid directly into their Spanish bank account ? With no fuss taxation in Spain but no doubt HMRC might not accept such arrangements ?
                This is close to my heart and rather spooky because I'm on the same lines. However, I don't plan on relocating to my place in Spain permanently, just several months over the winter, split into two stints. The idea is that I market the concept as nearshore rates but onshore quality. What I'm trying to achieve in this is total location independence so that I don't have to be sat in somebody else's office 4 or 5 days a week. Most of the work will probably be done from my home in the UK but at other times in Spain. The nearshore concept is mostly an illusion but more likely than me saying I want 100% remote working.

                I plan on chopping around a third off my day rate, which isn't so bad seeing as I have around £ 100+ of expenses per day (accommodation + travel). I mostly contract in London banking and whilst my current rate isn't the best, £ 650 is usually achievable. If you apply c. 10% agency fees to that you have approaching £ 720. 30% off gives me £ 480 which is a good rate for the north of England and a very good rate for Spain, and an excellent one for WFH. With banks under pressure to move development to lower cost centres, I feel this could prove enticing. My approach to gaining business would be to canvas previous managers/colleagues. It might just work.
                Last edited by oliverson; 29 July 2016, 22:40.

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