Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock
I've had an agent on the phone today going on about the great tax breaks in Holland.
I said that even if I go to work in Holland for a 6 month contract my main residence is still in the UK and my kids are at school here etc... I'll still be liable for UK tax and NI won't I? (Or the difference between UK and NL tax anyway.) He didn't seem to know, but I can't imagine HMRC allowing one to get away with it, any more than they would if one went to work in the Isle of Man for six months.
I don't see where this great Netherlands tax break comes in on short contracts, but maybe I've missed something?
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