Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ok guys, here's a situation I am contemplating. A research project I have been financed by is running out in December 2006. The wonderful University of Oslo will just dump me (54 years old). The chances of getting a job in Scandinavia is slim at best. We have something we call "?ldersfascism" (age facism). So. To root the family up and move back to the US ... is not going to happen. Rebecca claims she will move there in 2 years anyway. Simon just might one of these days, but all such decisions will be individual, not the family as a whole moving. Let's say that I have contacts into the social network of the highest ranks of the largest multinational companies in Chicago. I could use that network to pick up some niche kind of jobs (photojournalistic weddings, social events, etc) and charge a living wage. I have a place to live and office space in Bartlett. But I am not really moving. My question: What are the complications of having a company set up where I am now (Sweden/EU) and accepting and invoicing jobs globally. Taxes? Health insurance (this is why I would like to keep my base in Sweden, where I already have health insurance. Swedish taxes are actually less than taxes + medical insurance in the US). Does anyone have experience with small business across borders. My idea is to spend a few months out of the year in Chicago. That would give me a chance to work, pay my way, and be close to the rest of my immediate family. Daniel