Originally posted by DieScum
In other countries you can find a flat rate of income tax as low as 16% (Romania). However, NIC and other taxes on salary can be very high.
I presume that you will invoice through your UK based company, in that case you can live tax-free in Eastern Europe, but you will pay tax in UK.
With all this EU enlargement we might have very complex tax situations in a couple of years e.g. resident in Hungary (but stay there and work only for 6 months/year), holiday in UK 3 months, a 3 months contract in Netherlands. At the same time invoice a small piece of work to a client in Germany through a company based in UK ...
I wonder what will happen because there are some unusual tax cases like this one already...
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