Hi all
Apologies if these questions are answered elsewhere, but there are several different items here and I couldn't easily find them.
I'm a UK ex-pat living in NL for 15 years and have signed off from paying tax to HMRC many years ago. I'm returning to the UK for an initial 5 month contract (likely to be extended), but I will still be resident in NL (I'll be commuting every few weeks).
1) I guess I'm going to be subject to the UK-NL double tax treaty, but it would be nice if I could pay UK tax on UK earned income since the tax rate is significantly lower. Is that possible?
2) I don't have a UK permanent address. Does that present a problem?
3) I want to keep this reasonably simple and suspect a brolly is the way to go - any thoughts?
4) Does anyone know of a good brolly that understands these issues and can take account of my non-UK residency ? And perhaps a good finance person/company?
Thanks for any help on any of the above
PS: At least my UK bank account is still active! Trying to open a new one as a non-resident is almost impossible!
Apologies if these questions are answered elsewhere, but there are several different items here and I couldn't easily find them.
I'm a UK ex-pat living in NL for 15 years and have signed off from paying tax to HMRC many years ago. I'm returning to the UK for an initial 5 month contract (likely to be extended), but I will still be resident in NL (I'll be commuting every few weeks).
1) I guess I'm going to be subject to the UK-NL double tax treaty, but it would be nice if I could pay UK tax on UK earned income since the tax rate is significantly lower. Is that possible?
2) I don't have a UK permanent address. Does that present a problem?
3) I want to keep this reasonably simple and suspect a brolly is the way to go - any thoughts?
4) Does anyone know of a good brolly that understands these issues and can take account of my non-UK residency ? And perhaps a good finance person/company?
Thanks for any help on any of the above
PS: At least my UK bank account is still active! Trying to open a new one as a non-resident is almost impossible!
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