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Previously on "Tax efficient umbrella needed for a 6 month contract in central europe."

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by northernladuk
    Hmmm, the bacon butty I was eating while perusing this thread suddenly isn't as appealing anymore...
    Sorry

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  • LisaContractorUmbrella
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/i/20...12-d51uodf.jpg

    Image of a pustule - from which I assume Cojak came up with pustulant

    HTH

    Cojak:
    Last edited by cojak; 31 May 2013, 12:20. Reason: Some of us are reading this at lunch, Lisa!

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    I banned him because I considered him a pustulant troll Mich. I didn't lock the thread...
    pus·tu·lant (psch-lnt, psty-)
    adj.
    Causing the formation of pustules.
    n.
    A pustulant agent.

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  • cojak
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    I banned him because I considered him a pustulant troll Mich. I didn't lock the thread...

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  • Mich the Tester
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    I think the only really tax efficient thing you can do is leave Europe and go to somewhere like Dubai. Not easy unless you have a sponsor, but trying to avoid taxes in Europe is becoming nearly impossible because we have governments who are in debt, economies in chronic decline, governments who refuse to reform and cut themelves down to size and voters who think that anyone earning a little bit more than themselves should be dragged back down into the gutter by the taxman and made to pay for the life choices of other people, so anything you do outside of the ordinary, even if it's apparently legal, will probably end up costing you money as governments are quite happy to throw away the rule of law and hit you retrospectively if they need the money. See the section 58 threads for an example and see my sig for what I think of it all.

    I think it's a shame the OP has been banned for asking these questions, but I can understand if admin fears the site might be viewed by Hector.

    The other option is my personal preference and illustrates W Churchill's point (in my sig) very well; leave money in your Ltd until you need it, work less and don't pay yourself more than the top tax rate threshold.

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  • BlasterBates
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    I would contact SDJ acountants who work with accountants across Europe

    SJD Accountants

    On the whole you tax yourself where you do the work. Many "tax efficient" solutions are simply illegal particularly the ones where you pay little tax. You usually end up paying a lot more tax in the end.

    Although you might think you have a lot of flexibility about how you can arrange your tax affairs, generally this is not the case, and anyone offering you a low tax solution should be treated with a great deal of scepticism.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by contractor5 View Post
    I am a EU national with fluid tax-residency.
    You are Sir Philip Green & I claim my £5 BHS voucher

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  • Brussels Slumdog
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    Working in Europe

    Only Britain and Ireland operate what we call an umbrella company. In France you can operate through what is known as a Portage Salarial. Working in one of the other european countries requires using a management company
    Umbrella companies are reasonably cheap and charge per week whereas management companies are farely expensive and average about €500 per month.The reason they are so expensive is that they normally sub-contract to a local specialist or accountant so the fee should include local accounting
    I worked in the Netherlands through AFS and the local accountant completed my tax form,applied for my 30% ruling etc at no extra costs
    A good management company should give two options:-
    You work as their employee
    They set you up as self employed ie Belgium or freiberuf in Germany
    I worked in Switzerland through V5 which only operates in Switzerland but I have yet to find another local management company operating in only one single country.Just decline any doubious split income option
    Last edited by Brussels Slumdog; 31 May 2013, 08:26.

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Europe is a big place with lots of different tax regimes. You need to be more specific.
    Nah, tax evasion is still tax evasion wherever you are so it doesn't matter.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Europe is a big place with lots of different tax regimes. You need to be more specific.
    Ah, too late on that one doodab.

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  • doodab
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    Europe is a big place with lots of different tax regimes. You need to be more specific.

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  • bless 'em all
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    "socky"

    "remarks"

    HTH

    You're welcome.

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  • Tax efficient umbrella needed for a 6 month contract in central europe.

    I need the most tax efficient as possible umbrella for 6 months initially for my contract in Europe.

    I am a EU national with fluid tax-residency.

    I prefer small-level umbrellas, none of those hoarding thousands of contractors.

    I will really appreciate if some of you could recommend someone who could do that for me.

    Please PM me any info.

    And please, those with "sokie"/jokes remaks keep your comments outside this thread. Thank you.

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