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Old 7th May 2005, 18:04
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Working in UK

Hi

I have to start working in uk in two months.
I need your help, to know if i need any authorization to work in uk? What are the taxes? Do i have to pay these in belgium or may i pay them in uk even if i am not officaly living there?

Well if you have some good advices for me it would be nice...


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As long as you are an EU citizen or have the unrestricted right to live and work in the EU, you do not need any special authorisation.

Taxes depend entirely on your circumstances, i.e. which tax bracket you fall in. Upon starting employment you will have to apply for a NI (National Insurance) number and your taxes are paid in the UK, as this is where you are employed unless specified otherwise, and taxes will be decducted automatically from your salary. However, at the end of the fiscal year, you can do a self assessment and may be eligible for tax returns depending how clever you are about these things.

Hope this helps.
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