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> Working in NL living in BE. Tax issues?
Giedre
post Mar 21 2008, 06:07 PM
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Hi, all,

I will be working in the Netherlands for2 years. However, for various reasons I would like to buy a property and live in Belgium. Does anyone have an idea how such a scenario could be accomplished, expecially swith respect to taxation? I wonder where I should pay taxes and whether I would be eligible for the 30% rule?

BTW, I am a citizen of yet another EU country (Lithuania).
Thank you in advance!
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post Jun 16 2008, 11:25 AM
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Hey. I bought a house in Belgium several years ago and work in the Netherlands. You are still eligible for the 30% tax rule and you would pay taxes in the Netherlands. In fact, the mortgage (assuming you will have one) on a house in Belgium is also tax deductible in NL. I had some difficulties with work permits when I did this but since you're EU, that won't matter.
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