Brookfield pay for Ryanair cadets?
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From: Thailand
Despegue, you are somewhat misguided, I'm afraid.
Double Taxation Treaties are conventions between two countries that aim to eliminate the double taxation of income or gains arising in one territory and paid to residents of another territory. They work by dividing the tax rights each country claims by its domestic laws over the same income and gains. Over 1,300 Double Taxation Conventions exist world-wide. The UK has one of the largest networks with more than 100.
Quite simply, if you live and work in Germany, that's where you pay your taxes. If you have a home and family in Holland then you can probably elect to pay taxes there. But you are obliged to pay tax somewhere. There is no way around it. If you are not paying tax somewhere, you are breaking the law. If and when you are caught, you will pay all the back tax, and up to 100% of the unpaid tax in penalties. If the amount is large or uncollectable, you might even face prison. Recall Boris Becker and Michael Schumacher, both of whom narrowly avoided prison.
Double Taxation Treaties are conventions between two countries that aim to eliminate the double taxation of income or gains arising in one territory and paid to residents of another territory. They work by dividing the tax rights each country claims by its domestic laws over the same income and gains. Over 1,300 Double Taxation Conventions exist world-wide. The UK has one of the largest networks with more than 100.
Quite simply, if you live and work in Germany, that's where you pay your taxes. If you have a home and family in Holland then you can probably elect to pay taxes there. But you are obliged to pay tax somewhere. There is no way around it. If you are not paying tax somewhere, you are breaking the law. If and when you are caught, you will pay all the back tax, and up to 100% of the unpaid tax in penalties. If the amount is large or uncollectable, you might even face prison. Recall Boris Becker and Michael Schumacher, both of whom narrowly avoided prison.
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From: UK
And often the devil is in the detail. Whilst the residency test (no. of days in/out of country) is often the main factor in determining where a person is taxed often you can be caught in other ways. Examples could be having property in your "home" country, insurance policies, storage facilities etc. Each tax jurisdiction will have different ways of testing your residency and differing case law. Hence why you need to seek out expert advice from a specialist tax accountant who deals in the aviation sector.
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From: London
More than 1500 hours JAR 25
Hello all,
I have in excess of 2000 hours on the 73 - if I was to join Ryan with Brookfields and request Stansted - a) would I get Stansted and b) what is my average take home pay? - Fear not I will be paying my taxes.
Many will ask why I want to join Ryan - I have my reasons!
I have in excess of 2000 hours on the 73 - if I was to join Ryan with Brookfields and request Stansted - a) would I get Stansted and b) what is my average take home pay? - Fear not I will be paying my taxes.
Many will ask why I want to join Ryan - I have my reasons!




