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Hi

In a couple of weeks I am going to have to run a monthly payroll and the company have just told me that they have employed a Portugese guy to work in France and the company who employs him is a uk registered ltd company.

Does anyone know if there any special rules that I need to follow

Thanks for your help

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Mark


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Hi Mark,

cor blimey, you don't 'alf get some good ones!

Couldn't find much on the revenue website but try these links for starters :

http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/anyanswers/foreign-nationals-working-overeas-paid-uk-companytaxnivat-implications

http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/item/149693


As an addendum, you might also want to check the residency of the Portuguese guy. You state that he's from Portugal working in France but the rules are going to be different if he's a UK resident Portuguese national.... Don't you miss the good old days when foreign labour was defined as the next town across from you!

Good luck,

Shaun.

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Hi Shaun

I do don't I.

Many thanks for this. So looking at it it looks as though I don't make any deductions though some may be liable in France, oh great.

You mean that isn't the definition of foreign anymore :)

Regards

Mark
 

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Mark

Being a Plymouth boy you should know that we here in Kernow, refer to anywhere across the Tamar as England.

Good luck with your Portufronglais employee. Rather you than me!!

Bill (Wella is Kernowek (Cornish) for William)

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Hi Bill

I should do really but as I have only been down here for 7 years I am not quite a proper local yet, even though I have never been over the bridge for fear of not returning

Thanks for the good wishes I have a feeling that I might need them with this one.

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Mark


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Hi Mark

As per the locals you need to leave here for 10 years to get status, in the old days when friends and family visited, they got in free and you gave them a bridge ticket to get out.....know it's a tag ....sign of the times!!!!

Steve

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Hi Steve

I'm starting to feel less isolated down here.

Seems there is a growing community

Bill

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I don't think that it will be able to rival Shaun's Grumpy Old's community though, but we have to start somewhere.

Seriously though, it is nice to know that there are other folk on this forum in the same area of the country as you, it does make you feel les isolated.

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