Hello.
I have seen many of you have some experience in contracting and taxes in Netherlands and I hope you could help me out a little.
First of all lets skip all the cost of living aspect. I would move to Amsterdam and live there for a while, so this is something I will...
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Netherlands "Full-Time Contract" advice please.
Hi there,
This is going to be a long post, I apologise in advance. I have searched, but cannot find anything matching my query ...
Current situation:
Have been in permanent employment for the last 18 years (4 different companies), steadily getting more senior in...
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Contracting in the Netherlands - accounting / legal companies?
Hello All,
I am about to start contracting, with 60-80% of my time spent, and therefore earnings being taxable, in the Netherlands. I’ll be billing and paying in Euros, aside from a bit of UK work, but will continue to live in the UK and travelling up and down weekly.
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Tax Considerations for Netherlands Contract under UK Limited Company
I have been offered a contract in the Netherlands and I understand I could work in one of the following ways:- Under my own BV (Netherlands limited company).
- Under my UK limited company.
- Via a payroll company.
- Part payment to my BV or UK limited company and part payment (€200)
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- Under my own BV (Netherlands limited company).
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UK tax when working in Netherlands
Hello
I am considering to apply for contract roles in Netherlands.
Reading these forums on Dutch taxation, I see the 30% rule is mentioned for expats.
Assuming, the contract earns 1000, and employer contribution of Social Security is 100. (Just making up figures here)...
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