Originally posted by fullyautomatix
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostPlease lay off Suity, at least he is trying. With 5 kids its not easy to go and contract with Germans but he knows his responsibilities and is doing his best.
Take it easy Suity, it will work out soon.
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Please lay off Suity, at least he is trying. With 5 kids its not easy to go and contract with Germans but he knows his responsibilities and is doing his best.
Take it easy Suity, it will work out soon.
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My sincerest thanks to chef, Doodab, Darmstadt, bb, ch, cj and anyone I may have missed for your help.
Xx
Suity
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostA slow and lingering death is to good for you.
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Try asking darmstadt, or Chef, or blasterbates, or Sysman for a bit of advice.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think bread is about all they'll be able to afford soon.
He's living all right!
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I haven't worked in EU for a while but if I remember rightly my first gig I negotiated to be paid in Sterling and worked through my UK Ltd paying tax in the UK. There was a six month grace period before I had to put my head above the parapet with the local tax authorities but got around that with a stint in another EU country before going back to the original gig.
In summary, I don't remember the need for foreign accountancy services and just carried on as normal as I would in the UK. Agencies at that time were much better than now so flights and accommodation for interview and heading over for the gig were paid by them. I had an open biz class return ticket - start and end of gig, if I wanted to come home for weekends that was my shout and rightly so.
Rates were good in those days so no question about heading over, best coupla years contracting ever as the ClientCo's were great to work for.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYes. Lots of contradictions and vagueries to send me spinning round in tiny circles
I'm in business to make a profit. If the costs of taking on a contract outweigh any acceptable profit margin then fook that.
In business my arse.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYes. Lots of contradictions and vagueries to send me spinning round in tiny circles
I'm in business to make a profit. If the costs of taking on a contract outweigh any acceptable profit margin then fook that.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou have used the forum search haven't you... AYSYCOTBEA?
Originally posted by SimonMac View PostFlouncing before the start of a contract? Is that a new record even for you!
I'm in business to make a profit. If the costs of taking on a contract outweigh any acceptable profit margin then fook that.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOk I needed a quick excuse so went for half asleep. Blatant lie. The truth is I've been up since 6 reading and re-reading the IR35 bait that is my contract, and reading pages and pages of contradicting crap about taxation and freelancing in Germany.
Really close to not going as this is looking far too risky. Also fronting the cost of the flights, accommodation, Legal fees to straighten out this ******* contract mess and do the IR35 checks and now needing the services of a German account as well as my own accountant have nearly wiped out the first months fees.
EU, "union" , my arse.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo the lack of clear and concise and uncontradictory guidelines on how to successfully contract in Germany without falling foul of IR35 or the German tax authorities is my fault
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