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  • Brussels Slumdog
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    In principle it's simple, you pay tax where you work. If he works in Italy he pays tax in Italy, if he works in France, he pays tax there.

    I will make the presumption he will be living in France, then if he does the work there he should contact a local accountant and set up as self-employed contractor, however it's done there.
    Not that simple.
    If he works in France and he is paid by or on behalf of a French company then he pays tax in France.If he lives in Italy and is paid by a non French company he pays the tax in Italy unless its more than 183 days.
    Every scenario is different and depends on double taxation agreements
    Belgium,Germany,Netherlands and Luxembourg have special frontier agreements.

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  • WordIsBond
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I'm actually unsure if you were being sarcastic or not but thanks
    Not at all. It's what I'd say. You don't want to give him some really bad advice, and there are too many pitfalls.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    d000hg: 'Sorry mate, I asked around, even on a big contractor site, no one seems to know. You could ask the tax authorities in each country but you may have to get an accountant. I'll do what I can to restructure it to be helpful for you if need be when you get some proper advice.'
    I'm actually unsure if you were being sarcastic or not but thanks

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  • BlasterBates
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    In principle it's simple, you pay tax where you work. If he works in Italy he pays tax in Italy, if he works in France, he pays tax there.

    I will make the presumption he will be living in France, then if he does the work there he should contact a local accountant and set up as self-employed contractor, however it's done there.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    d000hg: 'Sorry mate, I asked around, even on a big contractor site, no one seems to know. You could ask the tax authorities in each country but you may have to get an accountant. But I'd be willing to pay you cash in a brown paper bag if that helps?.'
    FTFY

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  • WordIsBond
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    d000hg: 'Sorry mate, I asked around, even on a big contractor site, no one seems to know. You could ask the tax authorities in each country but you may have to get an accountant. I'll do what I can to restructure it to be helpful for you if need be when you get some proper advice.'

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  • d000hg
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    People might have done the same, or have knowledge from working in the Eurozone. Some people here are just quite knowledgeable on these things.

    If not, no harm asking.
    Last edited by d000hg; 14 August 2018, 16:13.

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  • northernladuk
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    Have I got this right? You are asking a bunch of UK contractors about the tax situation of an Italian moving to France?

    Kudos for wanting to help but... erm...

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  • d000hg
    started a topic Hiring a subcontractor in the EuroZone

    Hiring a subcontractor in the EuroZone

    I am looking to hire a subcontractor for some freelance work. He's from Italy but moving to France and is confused about his tax requirements. I know it isn't my problem but I thought I'd ask to help him out.

    Anyone got any pertinent experience? He is likely to be working a fair amount but still on an hourly freelance rate not a typical contract.

    Or is it better I deliberately don't get involved so it can't be linked to me if he does something wrong?
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