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Tell them you can do it thru your UK Ltd for £xxx or via slovenian vehicle from 140% of xxx. Let them choose.
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostI've got some distant family there, nice county but very small - look up how big is the 2nd largest city, PM me if you need more.
Can't you stay there as little as possible, fly back etc so you stay UK tax resident.
I guess if you don't inform Slovenian tax office, they won't bother you?
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I've got some distant family there, nice county but very small - look up how big is the 2nd largest city, PM me if you need more.
Can't you stay there as little as possible, fly back etc so you stay UK tax resident.
I guess if you don't inform Slovenian tax office, they won't bother you?
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Contracts In Slovenia
Got the opportunity to go for a gig in Slovenia but other than knowing that the women are probably tasty I know naff all about the country. Anyone got any experience of it they'd like to share?
I need to know if I have to register for local income tax as looking at the local rate......ouch.
Income (EUR) Tax Rates 2010
1-7,410 16%
7,411-14,821 27%
14,822 and over 41%
That's right folks. Over £15k euros at 40%.Tags: None
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