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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostLet us say 5% to the umbrella, that's less than 60% total tax and deductions, including "employer's" contributions. That is not OTT. What higher earners sometimes get away with in the UK is IMHO OTT, and the reason why the UK's services and infrastructure are so crap.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Is there a witholding tax arrangement with Holland ?
I got stung for a big tax bill once, but I was able to claim the witholding tax (20%) back
that was for a gig in Singapore
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIs there a witholding tax arrangement with Holland ?
I got stung for a big tax bill once, but I was able to claim the witholding tax (20%) back
that was for a gig in Singapore
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo. Ultimately tax rates are pretty similar all over Europe, once you factor in the deductions and allowance. German and Swiss infrastructure and services are excellent because they are run and staffed by German and Swiss engineers and social scientists, plus quite a few Turkish technicians and customer service people. British infrastructure and services are run by clueless tulipwits with MBAs and staffed by semi literate chavs. That's why they're tulip. Obviously there are exceptions.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistwibble... (Mod)
Sorry about that EO - I wouldn't have neg repped you had I realised it was a mistake. +ve rep coming shortly... CJJob motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo. Ultimately tax rates are pretty similar all over Europe, once you factor in the deductions and allowance. German and Swiss infrastructure and services are excellent because they are run and staffed by German and Swiss engineers and social scientists, plus quite a few Turkish technicians and customer service people. British infrastructure and services are run by clueless tulipwits with MBAs and staffed by semi literate chavs. That's why they're tulip. Obviously there are exceptions.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostJust a word to confirm that I am stupid and thick and did not bother to conduct any research about tax liabilities.
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I was given a spreadsheet by the agent so I knew the deductions beforehand which showed about 50 percent , I didn't care about this because it was only for one month , I was just warning anyone else going over that the deductions are higher than what agents tell you.Comment
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Originally posted by AccessDenied View PostI was given a spreadsheet by the agent so I knew the deductions beforehand which showed about 50 percent , I didn't care about this because it was only for one month , I was just warning anyone else going over that the deductions are higher than what agents tell you.
Dutch tax rates 2011
Also you could have checked that you are eligible for the 30% ruling as well if you are operating via an umbrella which from the sounds of it you seem to be.
The 30% ruling - De 30% regelingComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View Post
Also you could have checked that you are eligible for the 30% ruling as well if you are operating via an umbrella which from the sounds of it you seem to be.
The 30% ruling - De 30% regeling
With 40% retention, something has one wrong. Have worked in Holland before there's no way you owe that much in tax.
A other fellow posters have said, do your research. Although hindsight is a wonderful thing I've found dutch clients super charge my rate to mitigate the effects of tax. Did you ask? Remember, don't ask don't get so don't complain."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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