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Previously on "Living in the UK with a client in Amsterdam"

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by escapeUK View Post

    I'm sure others will make the same point but for a foreign client who is not subject to British tax law, then it is you who decides if it is inside IR35 or out. You only need to argue with yourself, and I am sure you are easy to convince.

    As my own accountant, I often ask myself if I can claim for this or that, and the answer is always yes.
    As my own accountant - I ask myself could I justify this if HMRC came calling and often end up answering No you can't claim XYZ as a business expense.

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  • escapeUK
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    It looks like I might be heading back into the contracting world!

    I had a read through some of the old threads - I am pretty curious as to what happened with Jason getting banned etc. but I can ask him that when I see him!

    My client is in The Netherlands but I will be going over there a few days a month and the contract is deep inside IR35, no way to argue otherwise.,

    Can anyone recommend an accountant who would know about the post Brexit admin that would need to be done for me to not shoot myself in the face with this one?
    I'm sure others will make the same point but for a foreign client who is not subject to British tax law, then it is you who decides if it is inside IR35 or out. You only need to argue with yourself, and I am sure you are easy to convince.

    As my own accountant, I often ask myself if I can claim for this or that, and the answer is always yes.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    Thanks for the pointers, all.

    In the end I couldn’t get the rate I wanted so I turned it down and took another permie position instead!
    Not surprising - for tech skills the Netherlands doesn’t pay well compared to the UK

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  • MyUserName
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    Thanks for the pointers, all.

    In the end I couldn’t get the rate I wanted so I turned it down and took another permie position instead!

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  • simes
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    If, as above, the client does not have any UK subsidiary offices, and the role is minimally based in Amsterdam, then whether the role in Amsterdam is of a Permie nature or not, it should not matter to you or the UK tax laws.

    Anyway, good luck with the contract.

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  • MyUserName
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    Originally posted by simes View Post

    This sentence alone I just do not understand! Does the Netherlands client have UK interests or offices that you will Have to visit or work with or comply with?

    If no to all, how can a foreign shored client stipulate UK tax law?
    I thought that the location of the client did not matter. If you lived in the UK you paid UK tax and this contract was clearly a permie style role hence it would be inside IR35. Did I misunderstand?

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  • Snooky
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    Originally posted by simes View Post

    This sentence alone I just do not understand! Does the Netherlands client have UK interests or offices that you will Have to visit or work with or comply with?

    If no to all, how can a foreign shored client stipulate UK tax law?
    Someone will probably correct me, but AIUI if any part of the contractual chain has any kind of operation or presence in the UK and the worker is a UK resident, the contract is subject to UK Off-Payroll legislation. So you could be working for a Belgian company via a Luxembourg consulting firm, but if either of them has a teeny weeny office or factory or any type of business operation in the UK, Off Payroll legislation may apply.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by simes View Post

    This sentence alone I just do not understand! Does the Netherlands client have UK interests or offices that you will Have to visit or work with or comply with?

    If no to all, how can a foreign shored client stipulate UK tax law?
    Contract.

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  • simes
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    It looks like I might be heading back into the contracting world!
    My client is in The Netherlands but I will be going over there a few days a month and the contract is deep inside IR35, no way to argue otherwise.
    This sentence alone I just do not understand! Does the Netherlands client have UK interests or offices that you will Have to visit or work with or comply with?

    If no to all, how can a foreign shored client stipulate UK tax law?

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  • d000hg
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    Read this as "living with a client in Amsterdam". KTHXBYE.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    It looks like I might be heading back into the contracting world!

    I had a read through some of the old threads - I am pretty curious as to what happened with Jason getting banned etc. but I can ask him that when I see him!

    My client is in The Netherlands but I will be going over there a few days a month and the contract is deep inside IR35, no way to argue otherwise.,

    Can anyone recommend an accountant who would know about the post Brexit admin that would need to be done for me to not shoot myself in the face with this one?
    Work permit? Don't forget the 90 day ruling...

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    It looks like I might be heading back into the contracting world!

    I had a read through some of the old threads - I am pretty curious as to what happened with Jason getting banned etc. but I can ask him that when I see him!

    My client is in The Netherlands but I will be going over there a few days a month and the contract is deep inside IR35, no way to argue otherwise.,

    Can anyone recommend an accountant who would know about the post Brexit admin that would need to be done for me to not shoot myself in the face with this one?
    Deep inside IR35 - you need to sort out how expenses are going to be done and you want a specialist umbrella firm that knows how to handle overseas customers.

    Lucy at Clarity would be the person to talk to (as she does have a lot of overseas end clients few other umbrellas are willing to touch).

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  • MyUserName
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    Living in the UK with a client in Amsterdam

    It looks like I might be heading back into the contracting world!

    I had a read through some of the old threads - I am pretty curious as to what happened with Jason getting banned etc. but I can ask him that when I see him!

    My client is in The Netherlands but I will be going over there a few days a month and the contract is deep inside IR35, no way to argue otherwise.,

    Can anyone recommend an accountant who would know about the post Brexit admin that would need to be done for me to not shoot myself in the face with this one?

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