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Old 01-05-2010, 08:01 PM  
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Originally Posted by zyrcon View Post
Hey guys

I need help on how do you pay your taxes. How can I document my income if I receive my money by epassporte and I don't have any invoice for justify this money? I'm european but the sponsors I work are of outside europe

someone in this situation?

Thanks
Yeah, with the new banking laws in Europe you have to show where amounts larger then ?1000 comes from. If I were you I would just print out statistics from each sponsor, verifying how much they paid out to you or how much you earned over a certain time. Then add in a clarifying letter and making sure that the amounts declared are the same or very close to the amounts in your Epass.

Or go seek professional banking help. They will tell you to put up a Ltd in England (regardless of where in the EU you live) because of the great Brittish corporate laws and the free establishing right now effective all accross the EU. Basically, if you have a mothercompany based in England, you have free right to establish a sub-division of that company in any other EU country. Even if the mother company is only a PO box and has no real business. So the mother company acts as your entrance ticket, and as long as your sub division company only do it's business in your current country and files it's taxes there, you will be ok.

The above is just an overview and should not be taken as exact legal or financial advise. Please be adviced that your specific situation might be different or dependent on other specifics, rendering the above information useless in your case.
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