I'm considering taking a contact in Germany for up to 12 months, working 4 days on site and 1 day in the UK. Can anyone recommend an accountant or other expert who can advise me on the options to and tax compliancy?
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Contacting in Germany - Anyone recommend an advisor / accountant?
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Originally posted by merseygrit View PostI'm considering taking a contact in Germany for up to 12 months, working 4 days on site and 1 day in the UK. Can anyone recommend an accountant or other expert who can advise me on the options to and tax compliancy?
http://i-paye.com/#i-paye
not a personal recommendation but she's highly rated on these pages.See You Next Tuesday -
I agree with the above, contact iSue at iPaye who obviously has good knowledge of working across borders.
With one day in the UK and 4 days in Germany there are tax implications in both the UK and Germany.
You will probably need two contracts.I'm alright JackComment
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