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Contracting Overseas - Paid by UK Company

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    Contracting Overseas - Paid by UK Company

    Chaps / Chapesses

    First, for the benefit of NLUK, I've searched and read a lot and I'm still utterly confused I'm leaning towards speaking to an Australian account to try and clarify my position but I'm hoping someone could clue me in beforehand.

    I may have the chance to do 6 months in Oz at some point in the near future, however the client company will be based in the UK.

    So my first question is, can I invoice through a UK Ltd / Umbrella or do I need to start getting involved with the Australian tax system and invoice through an Australian company?
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    Chaps / Chapesses

    First, for the benefit of NLUK, I've searched and read a lot...
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      #3
      Thinking about it, despite my permie-dom I've still kept the PCG membership, think I'll give them a call in the morning.
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        #4
        This man is cut out!
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          #5
          IIRC, our Aussie pal who got banned said that you can't work through a ltd in Oz - you have to go with an umbrellaish setup.

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            #6
            You could use an umbrella company in this situation; if the contract extended beyond the six months you may need to reconsider as, beyond this point, you may become liable for local taxes
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              #7
              Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
              You could use an umbrella company in this situation; if the contract extended beyond the six months you may need to reconsider as, beyond this point, you may become liable for local taxes
              Agreed.

              Most OECD territories have a 6 month rule meaning that once you are working in the country for longer than that you will be liable for local tax.

              On the basis that you have to be "on site" to do your work there, if you plan on staying longer then you will need to investigate setting up a local company.

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                #8
                Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
                Chaps / Chapesses

                First, for the benefit of NLUK, I've searched and read a lot and I'm still utterly confused I'm leaning towards speaking to an Australian account to try and clarify my position but I'm hoping someone could clue me in beforehand.

                I may have the chance to do 6 months in Oz at some point in the near future, however the client company will be based in the UK.

                So my first question is, can I invoice through a UK Ltd / Umbrella or do I need to start getting involved with the Australian tax system and invoice through an Australian company?
                What I did in this situation was:-

                a) Invoice the UK company which was where my direct contract was. The aus outfit was part of the same multinational
                b) Aussies rented my apartment.
                c) Aussies gave me a car
                d) Aussies gave me 50$ a day. I opened a bank account at a local bank and it was transferred into there
                e) Pretended any potential tax problems din't exist and if they did would eventually get sorted out somehow with a.

                My visa was a business visa valid for a year, I stayed 9 months.

                Was I in full compliance with Aus rules ?? I believe so until month 7.
                Did I care ? No.

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                  #9
                  Does a word "traffie" mean anything to anyone in this thread?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mrv View Post
                    Does a word "traffie" mean anything to anyone in this thread?


                    Thank you for this most helpful contribution
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