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Previously on "question re: tax implications of working in Amsterdam"
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question re: tax implications of working in Amsterdam
Hi All,
An opportunity has arisen to work on a project in Amsterdam.
I appreciate this is a non-trivial area and I will shortly be calling Captial Consulting (or someone similar) for specialist advice but does anyone know whether I could expect to be better/worse off versus being in the UK for a given rate assuming these parameters:
- working through a UK-domiciled managed consultancy
- In Amsterdam 4 days a week, London 1 day a week
- All flights, hotel and food costs covered by the end client
- at the moment I do the full mickey taking £589 salary + expenses + dividend
I believe I'm right in saying I also have to make private health care provision.
TIA,
HoTLast edited by HeadOfTesting; 30 June 2011, 09:31.Tags: None
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