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    UK Ltd - UK Client - work from abroad

    Howdy
    So. UK Ltd working on behalf of UK client via UK agency but me living and conducting the work remotely while in the EU...let's say full time for ease of the question.
    Possible?
    Tax is paid where I'm resident but how?
    Pain in the arse and not worth bothering with?
    What are the alternative solutions and how would they be set up tax-wise?


    1. NLUK...I've searched already.
    2. Any recommendations on who to chat to? Sue@iPaye?
    3. Does the country matter? ( I know it does...that one's a bit of a stupid question)
    4. Hopefully number 1 will prompt NLUK to search on my behalf to prove me wrong....
    Last edited by Guesstimator; 26 June 2019, 18:24.

    #2
    Originally posted by Guesstimator View Post
    1. NL...I've searched already. .
    But I bet you didn't find anything about larger tyres makes you go further.

    The effect of tire size on odometer readings | Tread Wear

    Conclusions:1/8” tread wear on a 36-inch tire reduces the circumference by 0.8 inches.
    Over the length of 1 mile, this adds up to 33.6 feet.
    After “actually” traveling 157 miles, the odometer will be “off” by 1 mile.
    It will read 158 miles.Smaller diameter tires will effect odometer reading more than larger tires
    Ergo bigger tyres will means you'll actually go further.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 26 June 2019, 18:29.
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      #3
      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
      But I bet you didn't find anything about larger tyres makes you go further.

      The effect of tire size on odometer readings | Tread Wear
      Motherf...

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        #4
        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        Ergo bigger tyres will means you'll actually go further.
        This is a double bluff right?
        In the name of all holy bejeebus, tell me you're doubling down on this joke?

        I know people that believe this kinda thing..

        Edit: having said that, I'm not much better. I routinely forgot a car I owned had a different diff, different gearbox and different wheels to the standard car which meant the speed on clock only bore passing resemblance to the speed I was going.
        Last edited by Guesstimator; 26 June 2019, 18:44.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Guesstimator View Post
          This is a double bluff right?
          In the name of all holy bejeebus, tell me you're doubling down on this joke?

          I know people that believe this kinda thing..

          Edit: having said that, I'm not much better. I routinely forgot a car I owned had a different diff, different gearbox and different wheels to the standard car which meant the speed on clock only bore passing resemblance to the speed I was going.
          Lol.. Couldn't resist. I'll delete all my posts to get you back on topic.
          Context...
          https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...st2657588.html
          Last edited by northernladuk; 26 June 2019, 18:56.
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            #6
            No, leave them it's cool with me...it'll flummox others though!

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              #7
              I worked remotely through my Swiss GmbH via a UK agency for a UK client. All tax paid in CH. No VAT charged to UK agency. You'll probably be better off doing similar - i.e. set up a local company.
              Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                #8
                Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                I worked remotely through my Swiss GmbH via a UK agency for a UK client. All tax paid in CH. No VAT charged to UK agency. You'll probably be better off doing similar - i.e. set up a local company.
                Thanks dude.
                That's a conclusion I was vaguely reaching, albeit very slowly.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Guesstimator View Post
                  Thanks dude.
                  That's a conclusion I was vaguely reaching, albeit very slowly.
                  You know what would make it go faster?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Guesstimator View Post
                    Thanks dude.
                    That's a conclusion I was vaguely reaching, albeit very slowly.
                    Exactly, if you work remotely it means you need to register a company where you're working. That means you pay tax in the country.
                    I'm alright Jack

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