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I did this about 15 years ago when CZ was not in the EU. They allowed me to invoice from my UK Ltd Co. It was very cheap 15 years ago but it is no longer so.
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Originally posted by SeanT View PostAt this time of year, if you can deal with the above, it'd be like a paid holiday though!




You mind reader!
I worked for an international organisation some years back. At the weekends we'd commandeer a vehicle and head over to Budapest or other Eastern European hotspots during the summer months. It was glorious.
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At this time of year, if you can deal with the above, it'd be like a paid holiday though!
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Cheers Stek. 3 monther, rate is not too bad, they are also offering accommodation and daily subsistence on top of rate. Some chin stroking on my side but hmmm.....Originally posted by stek View PostPoor rates, tax 53% max, usual thing taxed from day one, dual taxation so unless rate is stellar or you intend to live there don't bother.
I've recently done Denmark, tax though was on scheme, prices high, lots of bureaucracy.
In Ireland now, taxation city....
Do not even consider thinking you will not be taxed locally.
Quite fancy Ireland for the future though....
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Poor rates, tax 53% max, usual thing taxed from day one, dual taxation so unless rate is stellar or you intend to live there don't bother.Originally posted by Elliegirl View PostAnyone with any experience of this? if so how did it work out for you? tax implications/insurance, that sort of thing?
I've recently done Denmark, tax though was on scheme, prices high, lots of bureaucracy.
In Ireland now, taxation city....
Do not even consider thinking you will not be taxed locally.
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Contracting in Prague?
Anyone with any experience of this? if so how did it work out for you? tax implications/insurance, that sort of thing?Tags: None
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