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  • Jolie
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    Originally posted by Minifreak2000 View Post
    Anything else I need to consider?
    Turn around, walk away and then run like mad!

    Seriously, it's not worth it.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View Post
    Tax residency and the effect on your personal tax and any expenses you may wish to claim
    Added a bit to make things really clear.

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  • Craig@Clarity
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    Originally posted by Minifreak2000 View Post

    Anything else I need to consider?
    Tax residency and the effect on your personal tax.

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  • Minifreak2000
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    I found this sticky shortly after posting, which has been a great help.

    https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ing+in+belgium

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  • Paddy
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    There are exceptions if you work for NATO. In that case, you can work via your UK Ltd Co or anther EU Ltd Co

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  • BR14
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    and Belgian tax and social deductions will make your eyes water.
    really.

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    Originally posted by Minifreak2000 View Post
    Hi,

    I'm currently contracting in the UK, through my own LTD company, but I'm thinking of getting a contract (12 months) in the EU (Brussels) and had a few questions:

    1) What are the tax implications, in the EU & UK?


    Not really you will be paying tax in Belgium probably under PAYE no matter what the agent has told you thus far


    2) How do I pay myself from EU > GBP?

    SEPA payment from EU bank account

    3) How / where do I get a EU bank account?

    High street or online - same as here


    4) If I rent somewhere, can I claim this as expenses?

    No


    5) If I do rent somewhere, are there any rules / regulations I need to be aware of i.e insurance etc?

    Plenty


    6) I'd probably fly back home every other weekend, I presume I can claim that as travelling expenses?

    No


    Anything else I need to consider


    Yes

    ?
    Answers inline above


    Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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  • eek
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    You pay tax as required for a self-employed person in the country you are working in not the UK.

    Everything else derives back from that first point but it may or may not make it sensible to work abroad.

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  • Minifreak2000
    started a topic Working in the EU

    Working in the EU

    Hi,

    I'm currently contracting in the UK, through my own LTD company, but I'm thinking of getting a contract (12 months) in the EU (Brussels) and had a few questions:

    1) What are the tax implications, in the EU & UK?
    2) How do I pay myself from EU > GBP?
    3) How / where do I get a EU bank account?
    4) If I rent somewhere, can I claim this as expenses?
    5) If I do rent somewhere, are there any rules / regulations I need to be aware of i.e insurance etc?
    6) I'd probably fly back home every other weekend, I presume I can claim that as travelling expenses?

    Anything else I need to consider?

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