MuiMuiMui wrote: ↑Fri, 12 Jun 2020 7:22 pm
Hi All,
Here’s my situation. I’m from the Netherlands and currently working and living in Singapore on an EP.
I would like to move back to Holland while remaining employed by my current employer in Singapore. So working complete remote.
Couple of questions:
- Is it allowed to be employed by a Singapore company and not living in Singapore?
- How does it work with taxes?
- Would you recommend getting professional advice?
Many thanks!
You can continue to work for your Singapore employer when you are back living in the Netherlands.
You will no longer need or be eligible for an EP.
You will be tax resident in the Netherlands and will pay your personal income taxes there as an independent contractor to a foreign firm.
You will not be subject to any taxation in Singapore and your Singapore company will pay you as a contractor. There are exceptions to this rule, such as if you are a company director or hold a position in senior management, CFO, for example. In this case, you may be treated as working for the company in Singapore and money paid to you will be subject to withholding tax before it is sent to you. This is a fairly rare situation.
You don't need professional advice.