
Operating Structures for Contracting Abroad
If you have been operating as a freelance professional in your home country before taking up a position abroad, you may already have in place a structure at home, such as your own registered company or a current self-employment registration, which you may feel will be OK to continue when contracting abroad.
However a number of factors may influence this decision, and it will seldom, if ever, be the best option to try to continue the structure you were operating under in your home country.
If however you are new to freelancing, then the choices you are presented as to how to operate may seem like a minefield and could even put you off accepting the contract in the first place.
That is where The Global K Group comes into play.
With a number of registered entities in different corners of the world, we are ideally placed to offer you a number of options, before recommending what will be the best option for you. The option we recommend will take account of all your personal circumstances, including nationality, residence, tax residence and domicile, visa and work permit requirements and family circumstances.
So our advice is, avoid the confusion of trying to decide upon the best option for you, when contracting abroad and simply click here, give us some basic information on your personal situation, and have instant access to the best advice you can hope for.