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Previously on "Time for a trip to the States I think"
Doesn't make any difference. If the Americans want you arrested for possibly breaking American laws that didn't exist at the time, the UK Government will do it for them.
Oh, so thats where Gordo gets his tax law ideas from!
Doesn't make any difference. If the Americans want you arrested for possibly breaking American laws that didn't exist at the time, the UK Government will do it for them.
And they won't even let the small issues e.g. lack of evidence get in the way
I used to work for an online gambling company. It's probably not safe for me to travel there at the moment...
Doesn't make any difference. If the Americans want you arrested for possibly breaking American laws that didn't exist at the time, the UK Government will do it for them.
Its a real bummer. I invoice in USD but also any other currency in which I've incurred expenses (i.e GBP, CHF, Euro, etc) to an American firm who then convert it and then pay me in USD to my Euro bank account here in Germany. I've just started charging them bank charges as each transfer costs me at least €20.
Do what I did. I have an offshore business bank account which is realy 3 accounts. Sterling, Euro and USD. I give the appropriate numbers for the invoice to my client. Transfers between the accounts are free. As this company is also my onshore bank transfers to my private account (wages) are also free.
It's great except if you are earning in USD and spending in GBP like me.
Its a real bummer. I invoice in USD but also any other currency in which I've incurred expenses (i.e GBP, CHF, Euro, etc) to an American firm who then convert it and then pay me in USD to my Euro bank account here in Germany. I've just started charging them bank charges as each transfer costs me at least €20.
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