When life serves up lemons, make lemonade. In this spirit, as our proud national currency circles the plughole I am about to take up a contract in Belgium, which is now worth about 20% more than when I negotiated the day rate, that being the amount by which the £ has declined relative to the € in the interim.
The downside, of course, is the layers of EU bureaucracy which seem designed explicitly to make such labour mobility unattractive, and I wondered if any readers have been there, done that? Specialist knowledge of the minefield of employment laws, taxation arrangements, VAT and incorporation rules seems thin on the ground, and usually provided by some shyster who wishes to sell one a payroll management scheme of dubious legality.
A currently nebulous plan is coming together to trade thru my UK Ltd Co, for the first 6 months, then become 'tax resident' in Belgium and either become Belgian and self-employed for tax purposes, which apparently means I have to eat chips with mayonnaise and pay 50% tax or else investigate one of the aforementioned umbrella or payroll schemes ....
Anyone got any tips, anecdotes or valuable experience? I should make it clear that I am not interested in any scheme that involves payments to offshore or 'private' bank accounts unknown to the HMRC, double taxation treaty abuse, or anything not totally compliant with the relevant legislation; a simple point that seems to gobsmack some of the salespeople I have been dealing with ....
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The downside, of course, is the layers of EU bureaucracy which seem designed explicitly to make such labour mobility unattractive, and I wondered if any readers have been there, done that? Specialist knowledge of the minefield of employment laws, taxation arrangements, VAT and incorporation rules seems thin on the ground, and usually provided by some shyster who wishes to sell one a payroll management scheme of dubious legality.
A currently nebulous plan is coming together to trade thru my UK Ltd Co, for the first 6 months, then become 'tax resident' in Belgium and either become Belgian and self-employed for tax purposes, which apparently means I have to eat chips with mayonnaise and pay 50% tax or else investigate one of the aforementioned umbrella or payroll schemes ....
Anyone got any tips, anecdotes or valuable experience? I should make it clear that I am not interested in any scheme that involves payments to offshore or 'private' bank accounts unknown to the HMRC, double taxation treaty abuse, or anything not totally compliant with the relevant legislation; a simple point that seems to gobsmack some of the salespeople I have been dealing with ....
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