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  • siphr
    started a topic Residence while working away

    Residence while working away

    Hello,

    In your experience, while working away from home (full time on site 5 days a week), what do you think is the most financially optimal way of residence? Just simply go for a short term rent out if you can find one, BnB, AirBnb, hotels like premiere or travellodge or something else?...
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  • Moved out from the UK and closed my company but not sure where my dividend tax will b

    Hi everyone

    I'm non-UK national who used to contract for the past 5 years in the UK via a limited company. During this time I accumulated money in my company's. I moved out of the UK in May to Malta.

    I went in through SRT test with a tax residency professional who confirmed...
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  • Doing contract work in Sweden - 183 days rule etc ?

    Hi,

    I've arrived in Sweden for 6 months for personal reasons, but I'm going to do some IT contracting work while here.

    I'm a EU national and UK resident, and will be invoicing a Swedish IT work agency (that sells my services to the final Swedish client) through my own UK...
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  • koradma
    started a topic Working in USA

    Working in USA

    Am keen to find out the tax situation of working in the USA. Have a limited company in the UK I would ideally like to use. The contract will be just less than 6 months.

    The plan is to spend half the time in the US and the other half in UK with US for client meetings and UK for doing...
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