Report to me to have your goolies chopped off, you tulip-for-brains.
Up to now in NL, we had to request a piece of paper from the tax office once a year declaring our status as contractors, to prevent clientco being hit for taxes and social security payments. The 'business friendly' VVD party of prime ministwat Mark Rutte campaigned for years for the bureaucracy placed on small businesses to be reduced, and now they're in power they're going to introduce a new kind of VAR which will have to be requested for every contract, or even every short contract like the one or two day jobs I do when I give training at clients. Each time, the government employees decide in a completely opaque process whether you're a business or not, even thought most government employees wouldn't know what a 'business' actually is, even if it wore a t-shirt saying 'this is a business' and smacked them around the chops with rubber gloves. IF they turn out to have got it wrong, or your estimation of the nature of the project turns out to be wrong, they can then hit clientco and agent with a massive tax bill AFTER the contract.
We already had tulipe legislation, but this is even worse than the UK and I can't think of any other way in which they could dream this up than that they've had a long coffee session with Tony B Liar, or Accidenture, Crap Gemini and Logicack, or some other insultancy trying to preserve a business model from the 19th century.
Yes, I'm angry.
Up to now in NL, we had to request a piece of paper from the tax office once a year declaring our status as contractors, to prevent clientco being hit for taxes and social security payments. The 'business friendly' VVD party of prime ministwat Mark Rutte campaigned for years for the bureaucracy placed on small businesses to be reduced, and now they're in power they're going to introduce a new kind of VAR which will have to be requested for every contract, or even every short contract like the one or two day jobs I do when I give training at clients. Each time, the government employees decide in a completely opaque process whether you're a business or not, even thought most government employees wouldn't know what a 'business' actually is, even if it wore a t-shirt saying 'this is a business' and smacked them around the chops with rubber gloves. IF they turn out to have got it wrong, or your estimation of the nature of the project turns out to be wrong, they can then hit clientco and agent with a massive tax bill AFTER the contract.
We already had tulipe legislation, but this is even worse than the UK and I can't think of any other way in which they could dream this up than that they've had a long coffee session with Tony B Liar, or Accidenture, Crap Gemini and Logicack, or some other insultancy trying to preserve a business model from the 19th century.
Yes, I'm angry.
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