Tax Advantage
Thanks for the info Tim, I am assuming from what you say that I will be paying Belgian tax and deducting that from my UK tax bill.
I'm not looking for a tax advantage, just need to know what the actual situation is so that I can ensure any rate negotiations reflect the real position rather than some 'best case scenario' painted by the agency.
I have no intention of becoming non resident for tax purposes, my family are too important to me so I WILL be coming home every chance I get, that will continue until we are in a position to move permanently to mainland Europe - as we have been wanting to do for a few years now.
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Going to work in Europe because of an advantageous tax situation and lifestyle is incompatable with coming back *every* weekend.
You either have to not come back that often, or find other reasons for it being worthwhile.
tim
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Working in Brussels - Inside Information needed
I need a little help from you guys and gals that are or have recently been working in Belgium.
I have been given the standard agency stuff about how great it is and all the management company stuff about how tax works BUT I would like to ask those who have really experienced it from the contractor position.
What I really need to know is:
What the real cost of living there is likely to be - I would probably be looking to rent a small flat in Brussels and eating out a couple of evenings per week.
What is the REAL tax situation, I have two stories from different people. First is that I pay Belgian tax and that is it. Secondly that I pay Belgian tax from day one then at the end of the tax year this amount is deducted from my UK bill and I pay the difference. I will be coming back to the UK every weekend so I will NOT be non-resident for tax.
Is it as great to live there as they agent is making out or am I going to be bored out of my mind all week after a few months (like I am when away in the UK).
Can I use my UK limited for a period before I switch to a Belgian management company, or even for the whole gig. Is this complicated and/or expensive to set up.
Is there anything else you think I should know.Tags: None
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