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Previously on "A UK national, living in France, contracting to a UK company remotely - possible?"

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  • steveclv
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Yes, you can live in France and contract to a UK company.....
    That's great - thanks for the info. Off to do some proper research.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Yes, you can live in France and contract to a UK company, so long as the UK company (or agency) is happy paying a French invoice. There may be some VAT complexities, and of course you must comply with French law. You will be liable to pay tax in the France only.

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  • A UK national, living in France, contracting to a UK company remotely - possible?

    I retired to France in 2020 having been an IT contractor for several years. However I am now being invited to work for a UK company remotely. I am registered for French tax but am not yet up to speed on the post Brexit situation.
    I'm not intending to set up companies to handle this - just act as an independent contractor on a day rate.
    Has anyone else done something similar and can offer any advice please?
    Thanks

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