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Tax for an Internet based company
jonpgreen1984
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi,
I was just wondering about the tax implications when providing a service online.
If a company is registered in the UK but provides a teaching service over a video conferencing tool and receive payment from other countries. Is this company just subject to UK tax or the tax laws for the countries that it provides the service to as well.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
I was just wondering about the tax implications when providing a service online.
If a company is registered in the UK but provides a teaching service over a video conferencing tool and receive payment from other countries. Is this company just subject to UK tax or the tax laws for the countries that it provides the service to as well.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
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Hi there and welcome to MSE
Although this is the 'tax credit' forum this is in relation to benefit entitlement (child tax credit etc), your post may be better placed for a quick and accurate reply in the 'Cutting Tax' forum.
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