Just a word to the unaware not to contract in Amsterdam you will get fleeced , out of 10500 Euro earned I was rewarded with the sum of 4170 Euro after tax and other deductions , a rip off. I am seriously beginning to doubt socialism
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Just a word to confirm that I am stupid and thick and did not bother to conduct any research about tax liabilities.Originally posted by AccessDenied View PostJust a word to the unaware not to contract in Amsterdam you will get fleeced , out of 10500 Euro earned I was rewarded with the sum of 4170 Euro after tax and other deductions , a rip off. I am seriously beginning to doubt socialism
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I hate to say this but I have to agree with you.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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Originally posted by AccessDenied View PostJust a word to the unaware not to contract in Amsterdam you will get fleeced , out of 10500 Euro earned I was rewarded with the sum of 4170 Euro after tax and other deductions , a rip off. I am seriously beginning to doubt socialism
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His post sounds similar to one complaining about a contract in Switzerland.Originally posted by stek View PostInteresting Bob-like punctuation too....
I'm puzzled why people who contract abroad presume that everything is like the UK."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Sounds like you have;
- a tulip umbrella or
- a tulip accountant
I've lived in Holland for 17 years, have contracted for nearly 7 years and my taxes are probably lower than anywhere in Europe because I took the trouble to do the research and get an accountant.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Let 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.Originally posted by AccessDenied View PostJust a word to the unaware not to contract in Amsterdam you will get fleeced , out of 10500 Euro earned I was rewarded with the sum of 4170 Euro after tax and other deductions , a rip off. I am seriously beginning to doubt socialismJob motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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That's not bad for a week's work.Originally posted by AccessDenied View PostJust a word to the unaware not to contract in Amsterdam you will get fleeced , out of 10500 Euro earned I was rewarded with the sum of 4170 Euro after tax and other deductions , a rip off. I am seriously beginning to doubt socialism"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View Postthe reason why the UK's services and infrastructure are so crap.
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