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What form should I fill out if I am a UK self-employed resident invoicing the EU company?
You question is unclear. Do you mean another company in the EU, or administration of the EU like the Parliament or the Commission.
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Do people in the UK care about losing their free movement rights after Brexit?
Not for me it doesn’t and let’s be honest here, what does the freedom of movement actually enable?The basic premise is it allows folk in countries within the EU to up sticks and go to any other country within the EU - no questions asked (more or less). The upshot being, anyone can go where they please and legitimately claim the same as those who were born, have lived, earned and paid taxes in the target country.That’s the nuts and bolts of it in 4 lines.As you can imagine, the freedom of movement policy has meant the UK has flourished in certain sectors because we have been able to recruit intelligent and hardworking individuals that, perhaps, were denied the chance to progress in their own country.It has also meant we have taken in an inordinate amount of lazy, free-loading loafers who; contribute nothing to the country other than being a drain on the economy, who commit crimes and ultimately, treat the UK and its denizens with utter contempt.What’s going to change when we leave the EU? Well, let me tell you a story:I work all over the world in North/South America, Asia and the Middle East and have to fill out a visa form for almost every country I work in. Do I kick up a fuss about it? Do I scream blue murder at the inconvenience of having to fill out - yet more - paperwork? Do I blame the establishments concerned for employing unnecessarily bureaucratic measures?No.I take the 5 minutes it takes to fill the form out and submit it. Sometimes, I have to send it to or go with my passport to the Embassy. Do I care? Not in the slightest and do you know why I don’t care?Because these measures are in place to protect the welfare of the country I’m visiting.The UK moving out of the EU puts a stop to the freedom of movement. We don't enjoy it anywhere else in the world and yet, it doesn’t prevent us from travelling, working or emigrating to those places. That is exactly how it should be and how the UK will be once we leave.Yes, we will have to apply for a visa to enter European countries. We will lose the obvious benefit of being able to easily recruit genuine candidates to come and work here without the need for said visas - but are those really valid issues or insurmountable obstacles? Nope, because if a candidate is good enough and credible, they’ll get in and we’ll welcome them.By taking back control of our borders we prevent the undesirables from coming in and taking the piss, and that far, far outweighs any potential negatives.So, in answer to your question; do I care about losing my freedom of movement in the EU?No, I welcome it because, with respect to public and economic welfare, it’s the most responsible decision we’ve ever made.
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If the UK healthcare system is as bad as some Americans say, why don’t the Brits vote to discontinue it?
I think I have a somewhat unique perspective on this. I am originally from London and lived in the UK for 42 years. I have lived in the US for over 10 years and I am a Health Insurance Agent. The US has some wonderful hospitals and doctors. Without any doubt if you are wealthy or have good insurance you can receive some of the best healthcare anywhere in the world. However.You could lose your health insurance for just being sick. Yep that’s right. You are working and get seriously ill. You do not get statutory sick pay. So your employer may just replace you and drop you from your health insurance. There is a provision called COBRA that allows you to keep the insurance as long as you pay both your portion as well as the employers portion, oh and a couple of % for admin. What Bollocks! You're ill, you're fired and to add insult to injury you are charged more. This sounds like a fairy story. A one in a million chance. Nope, it happens all the time.In the 42 years I was in the UK. I broke a pelvis, broken arm. 4-inch cut wrist. Cutting tendons and artery in arm. Operation on throat. All that was before I was 12. Add to that doctors visits a serious traffic accident, helicopter evac with blood transfusion. I would say that I have come in contact with the NHS.I have seen both countries’ systems close up. I would gladly choose another profession and have the NHS in the US. Shocking, right? Well not really, you see the 42 years I spent in the UK made me understand that if we are all covered by health insurance it makes it cheaper and far better for everyone including me.The main reasons Americans cannot seem to wrap their head around it are: ignorance, political bias and stupidity. Also the total belief that if it is not done in USA it can’t be any good. You do not realize how good the NHS is until you no longer have it. Rule Britannia!
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Is there anyone out there who can explain to me why leaving the EU without a withdrawal agreement would ‘catastrophic’, ‘a calamity’ and ‘a disaster’?
On live parliament TV (active at the time of writing) MPs repeatedly refer to that situation with the terms you have given.A first thing to keep in mind is this Withdrawal Agreement is just that. It is after its ratification that the future agreements can be undertaken, because the EU has refused to give the UK a priority status otherwise. First an exit, then a trade deal as a third country, essentially.In this case, overnight, and worryingly soon, the UK exits the EU with no replacement deals abroad (yes, I know there are a handful, but none of great significance). Essentially, while the EU has said it would continue as is for a period (for its own benefit, allowing them to adapt), this would leave the UK with no provisions for advantageous trade, which in turn can affect prices and potentially employment.The catastrophe we talk of, therefore:is the potential that British exports become unattractive in markets we export to, therefore firms might consider layoffs as sales declinethat foreign companies will no longer consider the UK as a hub for their activities for a time, because they won't have access to other markets they want, also harming employmentNot having the two years transition period, allowing the UK to ratify deals with further afield, as well as a future trade agreement with the EULeaving the island of Ireland and Northern Ireland in a highly confusing and unsettling set of circumstancesLeaving the UK to fall back on “WTO rules” with everyone else. Now, Jacob Rees-Mogg might use that term optimistically, but note that no one else operates this way, because it's crap (that may as well be the technical term). WTO terms are primitive, and again, leave the EU forced to impose the same tariffs on the UK as any other country, until a future deal is negotiatedNow, it's all very well slashing tariffs on imports, as the government has said it will do in the case of a no-deal Brexit, but it doesn't actually protect domestic produce, and it certainly doesn't guarantee that other countries won't impose tariffs on ours (and then we go back to the business uncertainty).To arrive at this point essentially overnight, rather than a 2 year transition granted by the WA, is obviously much more volatile and uncertain for all involved.Even if it is ratified, we still have another 2 years of negotiations with the EU to come.Enjoy.
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How do I fill out the German student visa form?
There are three different type of German Student Visas:-Language Course Visa:- It is useful for those students who want to learn German language in the Germany.Student Applicant Visa:- Student still finding the right option for course and waiting for the confirmation regarding the admission in the German Universities.Student Visa:- In this particular visa, student has already been invited by the German Universities.It is very easy to fill out the German Student Visa Form, as it includes only the basic information related to the student, Germany and courses.Surname Family NameSurname at BirthDate of BirthPlace of BirthCountry of BirthCurrent NationalitySexMarital statusAddress with parents nationality and nameNational Identity NumberType of Travel DocumentNumber of Travel DocumentsDate of issueExpiry DateIssued byStudents home and email addressTelephone numberResidence in Nationality of another countryCurrent OccupationLast Employers or Last Education detailsMain purpose of the GermanyMember state of the destinationMember state of the entryNumber of entries requestedDuration of planned staySchengen visa issued earlier or notFingerprint used earlier or notEntry permit for final countryIntended date of arrivalIntended date of departure from Schengen countryName of inviting person or hotelTravelling or Living costFamily member address with EU, EEA or CU citizen.Place and DateSignature of the student
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Is the taxation in Nordic countries really as bad as they say? I prefer to hear answers from actual Nordics.
All Nordic countries are different, except perhaps Finland and Sweden, which have almost identical average wages and price levels at the moment. Legislation and labor code have long been very much alike.Tax calculations are produced in different ways and taxes are spent in slightly different ways, but it wouldn’t surprise me if the tax percentages were within a reasonably close margin.The following calculation is for Finland.As local tax payers do, go to the income tax rate calculator 2019.Fill in municipality, parish (if any) and year of birth. We’ll leave all else blank.On earned income, we’ll just fill in the first box in the form. Say, 40,000€ ($45,000) for a median income in the private sector.You could play with other variables like capital income, but this is a very basic example.Next are deductions. Common deductions include home loan interest, student loan interest and commuting expenses. We’ll just claim annual 300€ ($340) from trade union membership fees and unemployment fund payments.Rates used for calculation:Resulting income tax for 2019 is 18.5%, of which 18.0% is municipal tax.Full disclosure, 0.815 x 40,000 isn’t your annual net salary. There is withholding tax we need to take into consideration. That covers pension, unemployment and health insurance, and is paid by your employer. (Here’s probably where practices vary between countries the most).So we’ll visit another online calculator. This one’s only in Finnish and Swedish, not English.Same example salary, same example age. No deductions. Add the income tax percentage calculated before and you get an estimated annual net salary of 29,300€. That’s 27% tax on income. All included.Here’s a taste of what ‘all’ entails. The Social Insurance Institution of Finland in English online. (Apparently they also have an Instagram account!)You might be interested to know how much you spent on healthcare there?It’s indirectly supported by the municipal tax, but the health insurance, specifically, came to 988€ ($1,120) a year, which was suspended from your income in monthly installments of 82.33€.For 80% of the population this will do. Approximately 20% have a private health insurance.There’s more than income tax, of course. Let’s check out the tax payer info online. Only brief summary available in English there, sorry.Here’s the whole tax contribution sorted by source.Finland’s taxes in 2017, million euros34,404 from income tax31,848 from consumption27,068 from mandatory social security payments, incl. the withholding tax we saw earlier.Property tax is in the bottom-right corner, there. Everything else is pretty insignNow.We’ve already broken down the two big ones. Zooming in on consumption now.20,404 MEUR tax revenue from VAT (value added tax)4,324 from energy (gasoline, electricity)1,340 from alcohol. The state monopoly liquor store online1,169 from taxes on vehicles …962 from tobacco products…1,021 MEUR from national lottery and gambling.Yes, gambling. Tax revenue from horse races and slot machines is used for supporting sports and culture.Tax contribution being made in a supermarketVAT is a tax on consumption. Those who do not consume, do not pay. Value added tax is generally 24%, but reduced on basic necessities:14 % on groceries, restaurants and meal services10 % on medicine, accommodation, transportation, books, sports and recreation.VAT is not paid for exports.Here’s how it plays out in general price levels.Cost Of Living Comparison Between United States And FinlandFinnish people on average have 16.29% less disposable income than Americans. That difference suspended from your salary covers an array of social services, incl. universal health insurance in EU, higher education, nine months parental leave, subsidized daycare… things Americans tend to pay more out of pocket for.With subsidies, preschool and daycare is 63.41% cheaper in Finland.Here’s the widest margin in USA’s favor:Gasoline is +141.15% more expensive in Finland. I certainly noticed the difference on a road trip in USA earlier this year.Jeans and domestic beer are also much more affordable in USA. Groceries are more affordable in Finland and EU in general. With 14% VAT and all.To answer your question, is it bad? I recognize that there’s a signNow chunk of my income gone every month, but I don’t feel bad about it considering what I’ve gotten in return. I was a net receiver for the first 25 years of my life. Now I pay back. I also support the services that my parents as pensioners need.I like that I have information available on what my contribution amounted to and what it’s spent on.What do you think, does it look bad?Edited to add:Look, it comes down to different mindsets. Living in the USA I would probably groan about taxes too, because the way the society is set up, you need a lot of disposable income to afford good living. Anything that hampers with that, incl. taxes, leaves lower/middle income earners with less options.This isn't the way it works in Europe. Tax-funded services provide the kind of security and opportunities that lower/middle income earners would struggle to obtain. This is most clearly demonstrated in health care and education.
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Why is it so hard for the UK to get out of Europe and keep everyone happy? I voted to leave and deal or no deal. I just want out. Why is it being made so difficult?
“Why is it so hard for the UK to get out of Europe and keep everyone happy? I voted to leave and deal or no deal. I just want out. Why is it being made so difficult?”It is not “being made”so difficult. It actually is so difficult.You want to Leave. Lots of other people voted to Leave. Some voted because of fishing rights. Some voted to protest about how the UK central government neglects the area they live in. Some voted because they didn’t realise the UK government could *already* restrict immigration from the rest of the EU much more tightly - but the Conservatives just didn’t bother to do that. Some feel that there are huge commercial opportunities out there for British exporting firms. Some voted Leave because they didn’t realise that we both the USA and the EU are required to enforce the Good Friday Agreement, no matter what the UK decides. Some people voted to Leave because they don’t realise that the bus money was a desperately bad lie (It claimed we pay £13 billion a year. We only pay £9billion a year. If we stay in the EEA, it would still be £5billion. If we leave the EU and the EEA, it’ll balloon to about £13 billion. And we’ll lose about £200billion of trade. Some voted because they were told the negotiations would be quick, easy, and take us somewhere better. Some people voted Leave because we were all told the trade opportunities were more plentiful outside the EU. Some people voted Leave because they were promised greater sovereignty. Some people even voted Leave because they were told VAT would be abolished if we left the EU. (I’d love it if you would comment, and say what your reason for wanting Leave was).So there were lots of reasons people had to vote Leave. Which means there are lots of possible versions of Leave.Instant or gradual.Agreed with our fellow EU members, or we just make a Unilateral Declaration of Independence, like Zimbabwe did from the UK, and make our own way.Like Norway orLike Switzerland orLike Monaco orLike Turkey orLike Ukraine orLike Russia orLike Azerbaijan orLike Japan or Like the USA.All of these are different Leaves. By the time you add all the permutations and combinations, there are easily 40 different kinds of Leave.And then there is the fact that for 40 years, we have been pooling a lot of our processes and sovereignty with many other nations. It took a long time to get all these entanglements set up. It takes time to do the untangling.And finally, only 51 point something % of voters wanted Leave. Only 37% of the electorate voted for Leave. Only a quarter of the population voted for Leave. The opinions and needs of the 75% who did not vote for LEave also have to be taken into account, and their rights protected.The last time we had a referendum which was won by 51 point something %, nothing was done*. The winners were left to go back to square one, and build a clearer case, and a more organised alliance for specifically what they wanted.It’s difficult. Difficult means time-consuming. And once we are out, there are going to be years more of this as we’ll have to start negotiating to get into the WTO. We’ll have to start negotiating with all the countries in the WTO. And countries outside it. And with the EU. Again.So even if there is a No Deal Brexit happens soon, the whole show is going to drag on for about 10 to 12 more years. And we’ll be on austerity+ throughout that time.* The Referendum on Devolution in 1979. The People got Devolution in the end. But via forming a broad coalition between all the pro-devolution parties, and groups and societies and organisations.)
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What things are more advanced in Europe than in the U.S. right now?
This depends a lot on the country, and I don't know other European countries too well, so I will answer for mine.In no particular order, off the top of my head:Faster, more reliable, and cheaper broadband.Better, cheaper mobile data, and mobile use in general.Technical infrastructure is mostly subterranean. You never see a jumbled mess of wires hanging from poles or building walls.Less bureaucracy. The US is riddled with paper forms that are manually processed. "Doing your taxes" in the US seems like a nightmare. Here, we either do nothing at all, trusting that the automatically filled out numbers are correct, or we log on to a website to make changes where necessary. Usually though, there aren't many posts that need to be edited or are even relevant to most people.Less manual labor for easily automated jobs. In the US, for instance in airports, there are people whose only job is to point people in the right direction, a job that elsewhere in the world is done by a sign. And what's the deal with toll booth operators? Why isn't tolling a fully automated process?Less pointless jobs in general. What do you need a parking lot attendant for in a tiny parking lot? Greeters in stores? Just to name a couple of common ones.Universal healthcare. We spend much, much less, and everyone gets the treatment they need. Those who can afford it may still pay to get ahead, but even then we're not talking the astronomical total sum that the US spends per capita.Practically free higher education.Better public transport, even in sparsely populated areas. Most of the US is practically inaccessible if you don't drive a car. Some areas are covered by Greyhound buses or smaller, local bus operators, the occasional passenger rail lines, shuttle services etc, but movement is still very limited compared to most of Europe. Even many of the big cities there are difficult to get around in.Almost no one pays in cash, except old people and criminals. Whenever I'm in the US, I typically spend all small change on tips as soon as I can. They're annoying to carry around, and they have really low value.No one writes checks. It’s either debit/credit cards, cash, or various types of digital payments.My debit card is also valid legal ID.More focus on universal design, whether it's building codes, products, websites etc.The US lacks things like unified building codes on a federal level. Just as an example, one result of this is that many states/counties/cities do not require water proofing of bathrooms, which is completely ridiculous. I like the idea of states having some autonomy, but for commonsensical things like this, it makes no sense.Despite efforts by the right, we still have decent worker's rights. We definitely do not have so-called "right-to-work" laws, which can be found in many US states, which is, of course, the exact opposite of what it sounds like, a right for an employer to fire anyone at will, whenever they feel like it, no reasons given.Workplaces are generally not highly hierarchical. There's definitely some signNow pay gaps (though not nearly like in the US), but it is not reflected in how people deal with each other in the workplace. There's generally a sense of mutual respect, and you talk to your CEO more or less like any other colleague. The exception may be some of the really big companies.While it varies between lines of work, most of us are defined by the value we provide, not how many hours we put in. Overtime is generally not encouraged, and there is an understanding that we all have private lives, families etc. Sometimes you need to leave early, or will be late, and that's totally okay.Practically all electrical power generated and used in this country is renewable. We do "import" a lot of fossil-based electricity, due to the very odd way the European power market is set up. They are, however, rapidly closing coal plants on the continent. The US, despite amazing efforts in many states, still lags far behind.While our democracy isn't rock solid either, it's not quite as easily manipulated as in the US, with its gerrymandering, filibustering, the legalized corruption that is lobbying, ultra-expensive donation-driven political campaigns, political campaign ads on TV, political campaigns masquerading as news etc.Less over-use of pointless prescription medication. We do not have an opioid epidemic. Enough said.Lower use of antibiotics. In the US you can buy certain types of antibiotics without a prescription, which is absolutely insane.Poor people are not completely destitute, and no one is homeless (unless they actively refuse all options they are provided with). Rich people, on the other hand, do not live in gated communities, trying to shield themselves from the rest of society.The whole legal system is geared towards rehabilitation of criminals, not punishment or revenge. As a result, we have lower crime rates and much, much lower recidivism rates. This was not true before the prisons were completely re-worked some decades ago, so we know there's a direct correlation.Convicted criminals have the right to vote. How can you expect someone to be rehabilitated if all their basic rights as citizens are taken away from them, even for minor offenses? Also, on the same tangent, we do not have laws that require sex offenders to go door-to-door and identify themselves to new neighbors, or dictate where they can and can’t live. You take your punishment, and you’re allowed to rejoin society, and not live with additional punishment for the rest of your life.Less urban sprawl. Cities are more condensed, and again, even where they aren't, there's decent public transport. Downtown areas are typically fairly vibrant areas with stores, restaurants, cafés, and stuff to do in general, not the almost completely deserted, office building dominated downtown areas found in many US cities.
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