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Working abroad? What forms are used in EU countries and what are they for?
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.
Working in Belgium? How to file a Belgian tax return and by what deadlines?
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?
Starting work in Germany is not without official and other formalities. Here's an overview of what you need to arrange and what you'll need to prepare.
Have you found a job in Austria? What should you arrange and what should you remember about living and working in Austria?
Before you go to work in Germany, you will in certain circumstances have reporting/notification obligations to the authorities in your home country. We will look at these in more detail in the following article.
In 2024, the minimum wage in Germany is changing again. How will the wage increase be reflected in my payslip?