Thanks again for all the input. I'll keep this thread handy when I discuss possibilities with the UK/US tax expert later this week.
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US citizen running UK PSC: taxes
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHowever, if you're an employee of the US company, and they do not have a taxable presence in the UK, that does not remove the need to operate PAYE in my understanding).
it also used to be the case that ers ni was not due from a non eu employer who had no taxable presence, this may have changed.Comment
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Originally posted by ASB View PostDirect collection or collection through satr then ensues.Comment
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Originally posted by sdt99 View PostI have an appointment to speak to a chap in London who is apparently a UK/US tax expert next week...
David Treitel
American Tax Returns - US and UK Tax Experts Tel: 020 8946 0523.
I unfortunately set up my UK LLC years ago without fully understanding the implications. So now I'm looking for an affordable expert to help me sort out UK & US tax issues, especially the US tax filing nightmare.Comment
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