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Old 15th April 2009 | 09:09
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Whitstle_Blower
 
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How this will be working is the company will be registered in Ireland and will pay the corporation tax there. Your personal tax will then be organised and paid by your company out there. The Irish Revenue will then tell the UK Revenue that tax has been paid SOMEWHERE.

It does look like however there is now only the option of being a Ltd company, and no long Self Employed.

The problem is, what if you already had a Ltd company based in the UK. Brookfield can not force you to move that company, or wind it up, or start another.

DOWNIN3GREEN

I have no doubts that Brookfield could be good to work for on other contracts. The fact of the matter is, you bashing about in a 727 means that you have not worked for them in Ryanair. For some reason they show complete contempt for anyone who is assigned to FR. The reaeson you may have been paid on time working for someone else is that the company you were contracted to would pay on time. FR doesn't.

I suggest that you pay 25,000 Euro out of your own pocket, follow all the stupid restrictions and illegal rules and regulation that Brookfield try and enforce, and then go fly some line flights for a company that actually doesn't want to pay anyone. Then tell us that BRK/FR are amazing.
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