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JasonWyatt
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My wife was recently accepted to a graduate degree program in the Netherlands and we are preparing to make the move later this year. I'm wondering what I need to know about continuing to work for my current US-based employer remotely while we're there for her school program.

In particular: do I need to worry about getting a work-permit and paying dutch income taxes in the Netherlands even though my work is really for a company based in the US and I will likely continue to be paid into my US-based bank via direct-deposit?

My wife was recently accepted to a graduate degree program in the Netherlands and we are preparing to make the move later this year. I'm wondering what I need to know about continuing to work for my current US-based employer remotely while we're there for her school program.

My wife was recently accepted to a graduate degree program in the Netherlands and we are preparing to make the move later this year. I'm wondering what I need to know about continuing to work for my current US-based employer remotely while we're there for her school program.

In particular: do I need to worry about getting a work-permit and paying dutch income taxes in the Netherlands even though my work is really for a company based in the US and I will likely continue to be paid into my US-based bank via direct-deposit?

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Working for a US-Based Company Remotely in the Netherlands

My wife was recently accepted to a graduate degree program in the Netherlands and we are preparing to make the move later this year. I'm wondering what I need to know about continuing to work for my current US-based employer remotely while we're there for her school program.