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Italian, UK resident, planning to occaitonally work in NL

Luke Griffith

Hi. I am trying to figure out what are the Dutch rules for my situation.

I live in the UK, where I'm resident and tax payer, and I am Italian (Italian passport).

I am planning to come occasionally to Amsterdam in order to perform some workshops together with a Dutch stichting.


I would invoice the stichting as British tax payer.

I guess that there are some limitatins for my presence in the NL in order to be consider an "outsider", in terms of time or remuneration, before I am due to pay tax in the Netherlands. Is it correct? What are those limits?


thank you!

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3Josh

Hi, welcome and thanks for your question. If you receive income in the Netherlands, you have to pay tax in the Netherlands. There's more info here.