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Remote Work Taxation -- Spending short periods in each country

  • 06-08-2016 7:53am
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    Hey,

    I've been offered a contract to do some remote work upon my return to the EU in two weeks for the company I've been working with in the US this past year. I don't have any ties keeping me bound to Ireland itself so I was wondering what kind of issues would I face by working while moving about the EU? The work isn't really likely to advance my skills very much so I don't want to make it into a major thing going off to southeast asia but it'd be nice to explore a few other places while I get my ducks in a row for my next career move.

    If I was only spending a week or two at a given location before moving to another one, would I have to figure out how much to pay for each location or would it be okay to just file it all in an Irish return for the year? For the latter to be okay, would I need to be returning to Ireland permanently at the end of it?


    I don't mind paying the taxes at all, I do mind having to go through 10 different tax forms instead of one =/

    If there's a better forum or website to ask about this stuff, let me know about it too.


    Thanks guys!


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