EU Form E 104
Published: 25th Jul 2024

EU Form E 104

Have you worked, or are you still working, in an EU country but plan to return to your home country? You will need an E 104 form when you return from abroad.

Form PD U1 (E 301) - Confirmation of time periods to be taken into account for the award of unemployment benefits
Published: 15th Jul 2024
Withholding tax form / Fiche de Retenue d'Impôt
Published: 21st Jun 2024

Withholding tax form / Fiche de Retenue d'Impôt

If you work in Luxembourg and your employer or pension fund pays withholding tax on your behalf, you can apply for various deductions in your tax return. How to do this?

European forms: The brief
Published: 4th Jun 2024

European forms: The brief

Working abroad? What forms are used in EU countries and what are they for?

Working in the Netherlands: Work conditions
Published: 14th May 2024

Working in the Netherlands: Work conditions

The Netherlands - it is not only tulips and windmills, it's also one of the countries with the highest minimum wage in the world. In this article, you will find information about work contracts, social security, health insurance, and taxes.

How do I file my Belgian tax return?
Last update: 7th May 2024
Published: 5th Oct 2023

How do I file my Belgian tax return?

Working in Belgium? How to file a Belgian tax return and by what deadlines?

Form PD U2 (E 303) - Confirmation of continued entitlement to unemployment benefits
Last update: 30th Apr 2024
Published: 16th Jul 2022

Form PD U2 (E 303) - Confirmation of continued entitlement to unemployment benefits

Compared to the PD U1 (E 301) form, if you have already claimed unemployment benefit and plan to move to another EU country while you are receiving unemployment benefit, you will need the PD U2 (E 303) form. What to do with the benefit you are currently receiving?

What do I have to arrange to work in Austria?
Last update: 15th Apr 2024
Published: 2nd Oct 2022

What do I have to arrange to work in Austria?

Have you found a job in Austria? What should you arrange and what should you remember about living and working in Austria?