Epsilonn wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2017 8:40 am
What about if I have a UK Ltd. and I work in Ireland as a contractor?
Normally I would pay around 20% in taxes. I would pay those taxes to UK (as my Ltd. would be created in The UK) or how would this work?
As I said above, one-man PSC's like contractors use are subject to local tax from tax one, so you personally and your limited will pay Irish income tax and corporation tax, with any balance going to the UK, for example Irish CT is 13% or so, UK 20% so you'd pay 13% to Irish government and 7% to UK government.
You really don't won't to go down that route as you'd need a tax accountant as well familiar with both UK and Irish taxation and they don't come cheap.
The accepted way to do it here is via Director Umbrella, as the concept of company dividends doesn't exist here, and taxation is higher via the limited route for a one-man company.
I wouldn't do it in your situation, especially given that Ireland is so expensive, accommodation hard to find and you'd become legal resident in Ireland, plus it's an accounting nightmare for a small company, and the dual tax-residence and tax implications would be a real headache.
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