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Posted on 08/09/2008 1:48 pm

working in poland with EG status

Hi

I am a freelance consultant tax country is Germany.I got an offer in poland 3 months project work,is it legal to work with my D-EG ?

any suggestions ?

Thanks
D

deutschguy

Member since 08/07/2008

 

Posted on 08/09/2008 4:22 pm

Re: working in poland with EG status

Yes but as the country is in EU and the company not in Germany, you're then not allowed to charge them the 19% Mwst.

D.

NoBody

Member since 20/11/2003

 

Posted on 08/09/2008 11:21 pm

Re: working in poland with EG status

Thanks D!

Does it mean with D-EG we are eligible to work in all the newly joined schengen country's ?

you're correct i am not allowed to charge them 19% Mwst because they are not in Germany and also i dont have to pay the Mwst cuz i am working out side Germany i guess ?

Cheers

deutschguy

Member since 08/07/2008

 

Posted on 09/09/2008 10:29 am

Re: working in poland with EG status

"Does it mean with D-EG we are eligible to work in all the newly joined Schengen country's?", yes.

"I don't have to pay the Mwst cuz i am working out side Germany i guess?", correct but you still have to do the monthly tax declaration and you have to mention what you received in a particular case which doesn't calculate the Mwst, I will need to check one of my old declaration to let you know which one.

And at the bottom of the bill you will give them, you have to write, under your data and USt-ID, well, let me copy-paste the mail my tax advisor sent me back in the days, just found it in my mailbox.

Auf ihrer Rechnung sollte jedoch neben ihrer Steuernummer auch die Steuernummer des ausländischen Unternehmens stehen (Steuernummer oder Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnummer) und der Vermerk, dass 'Gemäß § 13 b Umsatzsteuergesetz die Steuerschuldnerschaft auf den Leistungsempfänger übergeht.'
In ihren Umsatzsteuer-Voranmeldungen tragen sie diese Umsätze in der Zeile 41 Nummer 60 'Steuerpflichtige Umsätze im Sinne des § 13b Abs. 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 bis 5 UStG, für die der Leistungsempfänger die Steuer schuldet' ein.


D.

NoBody

Member since 20/11/2003

 

Posted on 09/09/2008 12:22 pm

Re: working in poland with EG status

Hi D,

Thanks for the clarification!

when we have to work as freelance consultant in Polland,Holland...or any schengen country's with D-EG do we have to inform the local labour office ? ofcource residing and paying tax in Germany.

Thanks

deutschguy

Member since 08/07/2008

 

Posted on 09/09/2008 3:18 pm

Re: working in poland with EG status

"When we have to work as freelance consultant in Polland, Holland...or any schengen country's with D-EG do we have to inform the local labour office ?", no idea, I never did, it's like you telling me that I have to see the local authorities in a country I'm allowed to go in order to tell them I'm there.

D.

NoBody

Member since 20/11/2003

 

Posted on 22/09/2008 1:45 pm

Re: working in poland with EG status

My understanding on the topic is that if you are e EU citizen ,you can basically work in all the places you said without informing any authority about it first.

But if you are a Non-EU citizen ..say an American / Indian ,you would have to do this as each country still has its own regulations as to which NON EU-Citizens to allow to work in their country.

The best agency to ask though is Auslands Vermittlung Department of the Arbeitsagentur (A special division for finding German residents jobs abroad during their Arbeitslos phase).

Alternatively the embassy will be able to direct your to the right body in their country who will let you know the rules.

Infact the sad thing for a Third country national like us (as I found recently) is that even with the new EU Aufenthalt ,there are only limited countries in EU that you have a right to take up a Contract / Permanent Employment in ,without seeking a permit for it.eg:Sweden

Anyone has seen things happening differently ,do please enlighten us. Thank you.

anhonik

Member since 16/09/2008