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Oil & gas engineer living in UK - self-employed overseas
runningfool
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in Cutting tax
A friend of mine lives in an EU country and works as a installation/ commissioning/training engineer for a company out there, but he will be moving back to the UK. He has the opportunity to still work for the same EU company but will become self-employed. His work takes him abroad, around the world, so he will likely be away a lot of the time.
Does anyone have any advice or links that might help with the tax implications - and maybe also the kind of day rate that he might charge (as he's not been self-employed in this way before - realise this is a bit vague though). Thanks!
Does anyone have any advice or links that might help with the tax implications - and maybe also the kind of day rate that he might charge (as he's not been self-employed in this way before - realise this is a bit vague though). Thanks!
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