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by r3m6 4295 days ago
London and Amsterdam are both EU. So if you can legally work in London, you can do so in Amsterdam.
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I'm british, so there's nothing stopping me moving out there tomorrow. But we have a pretty sweet deal here in the UK when it comes to tax if you're set up as a limited company, and I'm mainly concerned about tax in the Netherlands. I'm guessing it'll effectively mean a pay cut, I just need to make sure I'm tax efficient.
I'm a British developer that moved to Amsterdam as an expat. I was recommended these guys to handle my tax affairs when I was looking for a mortgage:

http://www.orangetax.com/

They specialise in help for expats.

assuming they are not already on a visa. I can legally work in London (on a sponsored visa) but have no right to work in the EU