Originally posted by Sockpuppet
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Bombs with Mobile Detonation Ltd?Originally posted by SockpuppetNot a clue. Its a global distributor of "high tech goods"
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Not a clue. Its a global distributor of "high tech goods"Originally posted by el duderha-ha, those dutch are at it again arent they.
its not working for ABN AMRO is it?
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Originally posted by SockpuppetLooking at a contract which I've been asked if I am interested in.
Its an "average" of 3 days / week in the Netherlands. Not knowing anything about thier tax laws would this amount of time this isnt going to make me liable for anything over there is it?
ha-ha, those dutch are at it again arent they.
its not working for ABN AMRO is it?
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What's your shoe size?Originally posted by alreadypackedThey call me, don't need a C.V.
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They call me, don't need a C.V.Originally posted by TrollIs spelling on your c.v?
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Is spelling on your c.v?Originally posted by alreadypackedwe need to get you a spit the dummie out smilie
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we need to get you a spit the dummie out smilieOriginally posted by TrollGrrrrrrrrrrr

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Not the only thing you can't keep onOriginally posted by Troll
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if the employer (end client) is uk based and you spend less than 183 days in the netherlands you will be ok. 3 days a week over 6 months - you will be fine. if however, you go over the 183 days, the dutch tax authorities will want a piece of your earnings. there are varous interpretations of the 183 day rule but iirc a full day means exactly that - it does not include travelling days.Last edited by DS23; 3 July 2007, 06:42.
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Cheers. I was more looking to see if I can just keep paying UK tax as the job is based in the UK but with a fair amount of travel to there so I didnt want to do something stupid and become liable in 2 places for tax.
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