Hi,
I've been offered a contract in Amsterdam for 6 months, and understand I qualify for the 30% tax ruling. I've been given a break down of the expected salary etc and I've got a couple of questions that I thought I might get a clearer answer on here than from the recruitment agency.
The salary is based on 12 months which is fine and comes to €122200 for the year, that's fine, but then as part of the break down of payments I have to make, one is €21449 for income tax (no problems with that one), another is €9491 for Dutch NI premium and the other is Dutch employers social security which is €9945.
If anyone else is working over there, can you confirm that you pay these? I wondered if I could pay UK NI instead, so I paying my stamp here. I thought there was a dual NI treaty? And also should I be paying the Dutch Employers Social Security?
The figures come out Gross income €122200 and Net €77735, but if I put the gross figure into a Dutch tax calculator (thetax.nl) it shows income of €87,927 with paying Social Security and €95,745 without paying it.
The agency is Michael Bailey if anyone has used them? Any help would be appreciated, as it looks like I would be paying €10K-18K more than I should be.
Thanks in advance.
I've been offered a contract in Amsterdam for 6 months, and understand I qualify for the 30% tax ruling. I've been given a break down of the expected salary etc and I've got a couple of questions that I thought I might get a clearer answer on here than from the recruitment agency.
The salary is based on 12 months which is fine and comes to €122200 for the year, that's fine, but then as part of the break down of payments I have to make, one is €21449 for income tax (no problems with that one), another is €9491 for Dutch NI premium and the other is Dutch employers social security which is €9945.
If anyone else is working over there, can you confirm that you pay these? I wondered if I could pay UK NI instead, so I paying my stamp here. I thought there was a dual NI treaty? And also should I be paying the Dutch Employers Social Security?
The figures come out Gross income €122200 and Net €77735, but if I put the gross figure into a Dutch tax calculator (thetax.nl) it shows income of €87,927 with paying Social Security and €95,745 without paying it.
The agency is Michael Bailey if anyone has used them? Any help would be appreciated, as it looks like I would be paying €10K-18K more than I should be.
Thanks in advance.
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