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Old 19th Feb 2007, 21:06
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Belgium Netjets Pilots

Hello,

Anyone out there living in Belgium flying for NJE?
My question is, is there a lateral agreement between the Belgium and Portugese tax authority?
In other words, if you pay 25% tax in Portugal while living in Belgium, will the Belgium tax authority leave you alone and accepts this a legal?

Any input appreciated,

CK
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you have a PM
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Care to share with the rest of us???
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I will be also very intersted inthat PM

Thank you
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Since this contract is pretty new, we are still finding out the consequences for each country. It seems that double taxation is not a real problem, since most of the countries have a mutual agreement to avoid double taxation, provided you have a working contract with an other country and pay your taxes in this country.
For the moment it looks that only the Danish have some trouble with "double" taxation, but they are still working on this. If you pay more than the 25% depends very much on your personal situation, where you live, your nationality, the agreement between Portugal and your country. I am not familiar with the Belguim laws but ..
There is a specific paragraph for airline crews in Belguim: the employer does not matter, only the operational headquarters. The law states that you are taxable in Portugal, and therefore not in Belgium.

I hope I could help
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Thanks for the info mate!

This is a Long shot, but ill have a stab! Any idea on the deal with a Warsaw Gateway? Maybe you fly with pilots from there? Double Tax?

Cheers if ya can help!
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Our flight deck crew may live at their choice of NetJets' 42 gateways, which are:
Brussels Frankfurt Hamburg Cologne Düsseldorf Munich Stuttgart Berlin Helsinki Manchester Luton Gatwick Heathrow Aberdeen Glasgow Edinburgh Stansted Amsterdam Dublin Copenhagen Oslo Warsaw Stockholm Barcelona Madrid Malaga Bordeaux Toulouse Lyon Marseille Nice Paris Basel Budapest Milan Venice Rome Prague Vienna Lisbon Geneva Zurich

no idea about taxes there
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