Hi everyone -
I've done a bit of Googling and searching this board, but am still a bit in the dark - I was hoping someone could help me. I'm getting married to a lovely lady in the UK this April and am in the process of finalizing different bits of my move. I've learned that my company wants to keep me on as a remote contractor (doing software development), and I'm trying to figure out the full implications of that. My company is about 150 people with only one office based in Manhattan.
I've tried giving the HMRC a call and they just directed me to the NI (I think because I don't have an NI number). Prior to calling the NI, I figured I'd post here first so I have an idea of the right questions to ask.
From what I can tell, I need an NI number to be employed in the UK - which I assume I can get soon after my marriage visa - does this also apply when working for a company overseas? Essentially, can I work for an overseas company while my NI number is "pending"?
Also, my company wants to keep me on as a full time employee - but from my research it seems becoming a contractor would be more beneficial (due to the fact I'd need to charge them VAT and also take out my own taxes). Does this sound right?
Lastly, I've read there are provisions to ensure people don't get taxed twice on foreign income. Would this apply to me?
Thanks in advance for all your help,