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Originally posted by simes View PostI am currently in a similar sounding position in that, while I am based in the UK, I am being paid by and from NL.
Since the Treasury / HMRC jurisdiction ends at the Channel, the IR35 rules do not apply. Normal Corp and Income tax paid as normal as a resident in the UK.
Are you being paid from the EU country?
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I am currently in a similar sounding position in that, while I am based in the UK, I am being paid by and from NL.
Since the Treasury / HMRC jurisdiction ends at the Channel, the IR35 rules do not apply. Normal Corp and Income tax paid as normal as a resident in the UK.
Are you being paid from the EU country?
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Haha yes makes sense as it is ultimately their responsibility. Not sure if it will come off but it was a just in case.
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My understanding is yes they will (in theory).
I have a similar situation where I am working for a US company.
In theory they should make an IR35 determination. In practise they probably won't and I won't be badgering them about it.
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IR35 Based in UK working for a Foreign Based Company
Hi,
Need some advice. Been called about a role working from home but with a EU based company with the occasional day in the office. Will that company have to follow the changes being made and confirm inside or outside ir35?
Thanks for any advice.Tags: None
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