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Vpatel
27th October 2007, 17:38
I wish to hire a freelance programmer in India, does anybody know what the tax implications are for this? Do I treat it as importing a service from outside the EU? If so, what is my tax bill going to be?
usqindia
29th October 2007, 12:16
I am a freelance programmer from india .I can provide u service at lowest cost.I provide service like web design,web development SEO,PHP programming,ASP programming,Date entry.
contact me at usqoutsourceindia at yahoo dot com
Vpatel
4th November 2007, 19:57
There are 13 errors in your statement!
No doubt your 'Date' entry tasks would be poor and full of errors.
Let me correct some of this for you:
I am a freelance programmer from India and I can provide you services at low costs....
Vpatel
4th November 2007, 19:58
Please contact me if you are an interested programmer. Good English is important!
usqindia
4th November 2007, 20:38
Thanks for your comments, I will keep them in my mind before posting any message on any forum for work.I was alway thinking that to work for some one and to work for self are two different thing and never paid my focus on my work while looking for work.Thanks ...
what work you have to be done?
Vpatel
4th November 2007, 20:41
C++ programming
dave_n
4th November 2007, 20:47
can you not get any UK based developer to do it?
Vpatel
4th November 2007, 20:49
We can't afford it.
usqindia
5th November 2007, 19:28
Can u provide more detail as one friend of mine want that project as he has command over c++.
ini18
6th November 2007, 10:19
Hi
No I have some free resources from Ukraine. We are specializing on E-Commerce. Do you interested? Please write me an e-mail to receive company presentation and/or your proposal.
www [dot] estelos [dot] com
GeorgeM
8th November 2007, 20:17
I wish to hire a freelance programmer in India, does anybody know what the tax implications are for this? Do I treat it as importing a service from outside the EU? If so, what is my tax bill going to be?
I don't think you would wish to employ someone in India or elsewhere, rather you'll be buying services from a business based in another country. In this case the normal rules will apply - you pay UK taxes, and the other company pays the taxes in their country.
Regards
Impact Works
9th November 2007, 11:23
We employ over 15 .NET developers and 3 designers full time in India, we've found over the years that the best way to do this is for them all to be self-employed but under contract, this way they are responsible for paying their own tax 38% in India and you will have no issues with the UK tax office.
Impact Works UK Ltd