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Nov 8 2007, 06:28 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 8-November 07 From: Eindhoven Member No.: 66,378 |
B'f wants to move in,he is Brit,works for UK agency based in UK,lives at various places in Holland but works in Belgium...pays UK taxes...ok so far?Ive been here 20 years,perm residency,rented house,if he moves in/we get married where does he then pay tax to assuming he still works for UK based agency,gets paid in UK and works Belgium?Not so simple as it sounds at first huh?Anyone with any useful info please post!TY,new to this,ex-pat just discovered the internet and found this,how lucky am I?Stranded here 20 years,raised kids,went independant from ex,stayed here now this complication and need the facts set out in some way other than by visiting extortionally priced lawyer and having to understand the complications of it all in Dutch! :shock:
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Nov 11 2007, 05:35 PM
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The answer is simple: You pay tax to the country in which you live. If he will be a resident of the Netherlands, then he will pay Dutch taxes.
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Nov 11 2007, 05:49 PM
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(pijio) The answer is simple: You pay tax to the country in which you live. If he will be a resident of the Netherlands, then he will pay Dutch taxes.
that is the general principle However, if he is a UK resident, he can continue to pay nic and uk social taxes for 5 years, afterwards he must pay dutch taxes and social security benefits. |
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