Monday, August 23, 2010

Tax advice - paid by a Dutch company but live & work in UK?

Hi


I鈥檓 looking for someone who can assist with tax matters.


I am a UK National/citizen, last year I lived and worked in Netherlands (have SoFi #) for a Dutch company. From Jan 1st this year I have moved back to live and work in UK but I continue to be employed by the Dutch company.


I think I need assistance from a professional in both NL and UK tax matters.


Does anyone have experience of this situation and would like to offer any advice?


Many thanksTax advice - paid by a Dutch company but live %26amp; work in UK?
Your employer should know the answer without you going to the expense of seeing an accountant. There is a Double tax treaty between UK %26amp; The Netherlands which will tell you what is taxed where.Tax advice - paid by a Dutch company but live %26amp; work in UK?
Your best bet is to go and talk to your nearest tax office in the first place. Most employees have PAYE and NI deducted by their employer under the PAYE system, and if the employer has no place of business in the UK the Inland Revenue (now HMRC) usually want the employee to operate PAYE for himself. Either way you will find HMRC to be very helpful, and if the Dutch don't want any tax from you you probably won't need to go to the expense of getting professional help.

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