In the UK, capital gains tax on property sold is not normally payable, providing it is your primary residence or home. A property which is defined as your primary residence is exempt from capital gains tax because it will qualify for private residence relief (commonly known as PRR). However, your property may not be exempt […]
Capital Gains Tax for Non-UK Residents
Capital Gains Tax for non-UK residents may have to be paid if your UK assets reported a gain during the tax year. Remember, you should always seek qualified advice with regards to any tax matter, including understanding your UK residency status. Overview of Capital Gains Tax Capital Gains Tax is the tax which is levied […]
Expat Tax Advice
Expat tax affairs can be complicated. We’ve created this comprehensive guide to help you understand your tax requirements as a British expat. A common mistake of British expats when they first consider moving abroad is that when they move they are instantly exempt from UK tax. This couldn’t be further from the truth. The tax requirements […]
UK National Insurance as an Expat
n essence if you live and work in the UK and have sufficient income you will automatically pay National Insurance contributions. However, if you have moved abroad, your National Insurance contributions will cease. Why are National Insurance contributions important? Ultimately your National Insurance contributions pay towards things. Any benefits you may receive when you live […]
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT)
Stamp Duty Land Tax history Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) – or Stamp Duty as it is more commonly known – is a tax which was introduced in 2003 and is generally payable on the purchase of land or property in the UK. In the UK, all property transactions with a value of £40,000 or more […]
UK Tax Return Deadlines For Expats
It is essential to know the tax return deadlines set by the HMRC’s for filing your tax returns to ensure that you avoid incurring late filing penalties. Tax return deadlines to remember 31st October Paper Tax Returns deadline 31st January Tax return deadline if submitting online Balancing Tax Payment due for both paper and online submissions First Payment on […]
UK/US Dual Citizens Tax Guidance
Being a dual citizen of the UK/US can bring about some exceptional benefits, such as easy access to both countries and ease of access to work in either countries. However, being a dual citizen of the UK and the US can also have significant tax implications, including any investments that you hold (including ISAs), any […]
Tax Advice For US Expats Living In The UK
US expats tax obligations can be a highly complex, often a controversial affair and for those US expats living in the UK, it is no different. Failure to correctly file your taxes in the US and the UK can result in significant penalties (sometimes totally tens of thousands of dollars). However, it might also be […]
Mixed funds cleansing for non-doms in the UK
Changes to the UK tax system introduced by the HMRC on 6th April 2017 mean that if you are a non-dom that has previously taken advantage of the remittance basis of taxation, you have until April 2019 to be able to separate your funds to ensure favourable tax rates. The process of mixed fund cleansing enables […]
Non-Dom (non-domiciled) Tax for Residents in the UK
To be a non-dom tax (or non-domiciled) resident in the UK, you will typically be a foreign national living in the UK. While you may be considered a tax resident, your domicile will typically remain as your country of birth. If you are considered as a “non-dom” you will not be able to live in the UK […]