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Tax and Social Security: A Basic Guide for Artists and Cultural Operators in Europe

"This basic guide has been prepared to help artists and arts professionals understand better the main issues that affect how and what they are paid when they work abroad in Europe."
  
    
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"This basic guide - Tax & Social Security: A Guide For Artists & Cultural Operators In Europe has been prepared by Judith Staines to help artists and arts professionals understand better the main issues that affect how and what they are paid when they work abroad in Europe.

The guide does not aim to provide a complete list of all the tax regulations currently in force for any arts professional from any country working anywhere in Europe, but gives very good insight.

Mobility is a fundamental aspect of working life for many artists and cultural operators in Europe. When an arts professional is employed outside their country of residence, whether for a short or long period, they are generally subject to the tax legislation of the country where they go to work. This can be a confusing business. Tax and social security are complex issues which are organised in very different ways from one country to another. Legislation changes frequently so it is important to get up-to-date advice. You may even find that the rules are applied or interpreted differently within the same country."

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The following material originates with an organization not subject to the Official Languages Act and is available on this site in the language in which it was written.

Creator(s) Judith Staines
Source Location Canada
Publisher Informal European Theatre Meetings
Date Published
2004-03
Language English
URL http://www.on-the-move ...
Copyright Holder Judith Staines

    

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