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Actually I wouldn't move there in the legal sense. I would just go out there for a few months then come back for a few weeks to visit family, do that several times throughout the year. I would keep my UK bank account and so on, and my agent is in the UK and the publisher is in the UK, so I don't see why I would pay income tax in Czech. Or am I wrong? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not very knowledgeable in these areas...John wrote: Whereas if you move to a country such as the Czech Republic you will probably end up paying income tax on your royalties.
You don't see? In which case you certainly need to take some advice from a Tax Adviser in your chosen country.Laurence wrote:so I don't see why I would pay income tax in Czech. Or am I wrong?
Absolutely right. Having done a check on Google it seems that a person is not resident in the Czech Republic unless physically resident in the country for at least 183 days in the calendar year.But surely the tax issue depends on where you are an official resident. I will be "on holiday" in Prague for a few months, technically speaking.
My house cleaner here in Budapest gets 1200 hungarian forints per hour which is equivalent to about 3.2GBP so I would assume that rates for similar jobs in Prague would fall in the same range.Laurence wrote:Thanks for this, guys. I'm not going to worry about the tax thing. I'd probly just go for about two months, come back for a month, then go again for two months and so on.
I'll just repost my previous question in case it goes unnoticed...
anyone know what a poorly paid job pays in Prague? The sort of part time job a student might take. For example, working as a cleaner or in a shop or as a waiter/waitress.
Any ideas?
I need to employ an assistant, you see, just to help out with very basic things.
Thanks for everyone's help on this!