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Previously on "E101 while working in Holland"

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  • balajo
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    E101

    Thanks for the input but that really what I had in mind
    I wanted to find someone who got the E101 which is indeed now called A1 after some considerable research. So again, if there is someone out there who has gone through the process and can shed light on the matter based on their experience, I'd be grateful.
    Cheers

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    it beggar's belief that their HR and Compliance Team are so un-informed.

    Milan.
    Mmmmm....."HR" and "un-informed". Surely the two go hand in glove the world over?

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  • milanbenes
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    not ought to be, is breaking the law by not doing so !

    hence, it beggar's belief that their HR and Compliance Team are so un-informed.

    Milan.

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  • doodab
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    I get the feeling the OP might be an employee rather than working through his own UK ltd. In which case it could be that his employer ought to be running a dutch payroll.

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  • milanbenes
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    Back to the original question.....


    'I've been working in the Netherlands now for nearly 5 years, my employer in the UK is telling me that after 5 years I have to stop working in holland for 3 months or else I will be liable for Dutch tax because they can't obtain another e101. '


    I suggest you get out of Dodge asap, because if the Dutch Hector catches you and finds out you're been there 5 years and fiscally oriented to the UK during that period you's gonna be in the poo

    and for the company you work for to put their approval on that way of working

    well, to be honest it beggars belief

    Milan.

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  • milanbenes
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    Norah,

    have you invested in that rotisserie yet ?

    Milan.

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  • pacharan
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    Doh! You don't need one anymore.

    HTH Pacha

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    as far as I understand gentlemen,

    and I suggest you take some top notch advice on this

    e101's have gone years ago

    these days if one is more than 6 months in any eu country then one becomes
    taxable in that eu country

    suggest you check

    Milan.
    Correct my dear Milly.

    If you are working in NL then you must pay tax in NL from day one. You cannot operate via your UK ltd but must use a Dutch payroll company or go through the process of setting up a "sole proprietorship" or B.V.

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  • milanbenes
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    as far as I understand gentlemen,

    and I suggest you take some top notch advice on this

    e101's have gone years ago

    these days if one is more than 6 months in any eu country then one becomes
    taxable in that eu country

    suggest you check

    Milan.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by balajo View Post
    I'm running into dilemmas with e101 anyway you can contact me use my user name at yahoo.com
    I always thought the E101 was only valid for 2 years (I know mine was) and then you had to get an E103 or is it E106 which lasted for 3 years?

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  • balajo
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    I am having some questions on e101 too.

    I'm running into dilemmas with e101 anyway you can contact me use my user name at yahoo.com
    Originally posted by Gdresser View Post
    Hey it's my first post!

    I've been working in the Netherlands now for nearly 5 years, my employer in the UK is telling me that after 5 years I have to stop working in holland for 3 months or else I will be liable for Dutch tax because they can't obtain another e101.

    Has anyone come across this? If so is there anyway round it?

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  • Gdresser
    started a topic E101 while working in Holland

    E101 while working in Holland

    Hey it's my first post!

    I've been working in the Netherlands now for nearly 5 years, my employer in the UK is telling me that after 5 years I have to stop working in holland for 3 months or else I will be liable for Dutch tax because they can't obtain another e101.

    Has anyone come across this? If so is there anyway round it?

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