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Contract in Amsterdam: client to pay for flights, hotel, or both?
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Suddenly sleeping rough doesn't look all that bad.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
The bastards at Trip Advisor deleted his review of the Bridgwater Travelodge.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSuddenly sleeping rough doesn't look all that bad.Comment
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if they haven't already offered an alternative then the end-client will demand you go via a dutch payroll / umbrella firm. you will need to get registered with the tax authorities to get paid. you will then be wanting the 30% tax break but if that's the case you can't claim expenses. in which case you will be definitely be wanting an all-in rate. wfh as much as possible to stay well under 182 days. if it was me i'd be factoring extra on top of the all-in rate to cope with the tax nightmare that is likely to follow. reserve a chunk of your war chest for reparations to uk and/or dutch authorities at a future date (could be years).Comment
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