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cheese_fanatic
cheese_fanatic
Hi all,
I have been given an offer by a company that is based in the USA. Since the company does not have a legal representation in the Netherlands, they want me to provide my services as an independent consultant (i.e. contractor).
To my understanding, in order to act as an independent consultant, I would need to register myself as a self-employed in the Netherlands (or open a B.V.) and treat that company as one of my customers. I have been in contact with many tax advisors regarding this situation and I keep getting conflicting advice in regards to the false self-employment.
The contract provided by the company clearly states the following points:
In general, the contract makes it clear that there is no treatment in regards to things that are common in a traditional employment, such as business expenses, benefits, etc. I am in control of my work and the ways that I decide to conduct it. Despite that, I do plan to work full-time for that company, although that is not a requirement set by them. They clearly give me the option to work for other companies if I will to do so.
Has any of you been in a similar situation and could you share your experiences and steps you decided to follow? I want to make sure that I don't face any surprising tax-related issues in the future.
Much appreciated.
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