If you're an EU citizen than there's nothing to stop you living in France and working in CH. ( Except for the high taxes in France ). But you still need a work permit. G-permit IIRC.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf you're an EU citizen than there's nothing to stop you living in France and working in CH. ( Except for the high taxes in France ). But you still need a work permit. G-permit IIRC.Comment
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Sorry to hijack this thread - but along similar lines, has anyone here worked in Denmark? Any info on the place? I have a new gig to start in a couple of weeks and any info would be useful. Thank you.Comment
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Originally posted by LadyChatterley View PostSorry to hijack this thread - but along similar lines, has anyone here worked in Denmark? Any info on the place? I have a new gig to start in a couple of weeks and any info would be useful. Thank you.
He charges about £500,000 an hour.
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Normally even if you live in France you're taxed in Switzerland, unless you use your Ltd, then it would be complicated. If you are an "employee", then the only tax implications in France maybe investment income, which maybe taxed at French rates, taking into account tax paid in Switzerland. The tax in Switzerland on interest is very high, only on capital gains is Switzerland 0%, but tehy have a wealth tax.I'm alright JackComment
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