What happens if you work abroad?
The United Kingdom has Double Taxation Agreement with many countries. It’s your responsibility to minimise the tax paid in the other country – but we can help you do this. If a tax can be avoided or reduced, and the taxpayer does not take action to organise this, HMRC can deny the relief. It’s our job to ensure this doesn’t happen.
How our international tax service works
If a country isn’t covered by the Double Taxation Agreement, we‘ll give you the right advise to ensure you are compliant and don’t pay more than you need.
If you’re in the entertainment sector and have been working in the US, we can advise you on US Taxation Services and can help you to prepare your Federal and State tax returns. US citizens, green card holders and residents usually need to file a Federal Tax Return even if they live in the UK.
Many of our clients have lived in the UK for several years or work in the US on a full-time or temporary basis. Most have dual tax issues both in the UK and the US. Our expert accountants will make sure that your taxes are paid to the right jurisdiction, foreign tax credits are claimed where necessary, the Treaty between the two countries is considered, and penalties are avoided.
Our International Tax planning services include:
International tax planning services include:
- Personal tax residency issues and the introduction of the new Statutory Residence Test
- Remittance basis aspects of personal taxation for non-UK domiciled individuals
- Introduction of UK business investment relief for non-UK domiciled individuals
- Residential property ownership planning for non-UK residents
- Inheritance tax mitigation for non-UK domiciled individuals
- UK tax implications for beneficiaries of offshore trusts
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