20. april 2026
EU Labor Law Basics for Independent Contractors
Understanding EU labor law as an independent contractor protects you from misclassification risks, ensures proper contracts, and helps you work legally across borders.
The most critical legal question for EU contractors is worker classification. True self-employment indicators: multiple clients, control over how/when work is done, own equipment, ability to subcontract, and bearing financial risk. Always use written contracts defining scope, deliverables, timeline, payment terms, IP ownership, and termination conditions. Cross-border work can trigger social security obligations in other EU member states under Regulation 883/2004. VAT reverse-charge typically applies when billing business clients across EU borders. If processing personal data, a Data Processing Agreement is legally required under GDPR. Track all contract work and time to maintain clear records.
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