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  • RE: Employing a UK resident as a foreign company

    Thank you for checking and the earlier help you provided. Have a nice day!
  • RE: Employing a UK resident as a foreign company

    Thank you for the suggestion Gordon12, but unfortunately such a structure would not be desired by either party. Thank you for the response Admin 18, I believe I have figured out that this case should fall under PAYE20100 in the manual, as the employee does not fall under the withdrawal agreement. Setting up a DPNI should allow him to make his own NI contributions if I am not mistaken. Could you please verify if I made the correct assumption here? Kind regards, Freek
  • Employing a UK resident as a foreign company

    My company that is based in the Netherlands and currently only has Dutch employees is looking to employ an individual that lives in the UK. This individual would work remotely from the UK. It seems logical to mee that he should pay UK insurance contributions. From what I could find it seems I need him to fill out a ca3821 form so that I don't have to pay insurance contributions in the Netherlands for him. For this I need a PAYE reference number it seems. When I try to apply for a PAYE number it asks me for a national insurance number, which I do not have. Does anyone know which forms I need to fill in or what I need to apply for to make this happen? Kind regards, Freek