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by cube2222 1362 days ago
Yes, that's the way you do it, at least in Poland.

You start a sole proprietorship and then just invoice your US-based client monthly.

It's very simple for both sides.

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It’s simple for now because no one is looking at it. But it will cause a world of problems for employers who are treating contractors as de facto employees when and if someone does start looking.
Within a country - yes, if those kind of laws exist( e.g. IR35 in the UK). Between countries - very very unlikely.
Do you have to do anything special with regards to vat? You’re selling services to a US company. Just asking
US is not part of VAT system so nothing applies there.
No problem at all. US company pays zero VAT. Any accountant can help with billing and tax reporting specifics.
I was asking because last year I billed a few times from NL a company registered in Florida. My accountant thought for some reason that I had to inform tax authorities over there. But he didn’t have experience with it.