From what's been said, OP is going to be personally tax resident in both jurisdictions. I have done it myself, three jurisdictions at one time in a tax year. It's not necessarily a massive problem providing there's no tendency towards "hey I have a great idea" regarding personal taxation. Dual tax treaty between UK and the other country is essential reading at this point. Scrupulous record keeping of travel and finances is essential from day 1. Second piece of essential reading is document RDR3 which covers personal taxation and working outside the UK.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostFrom what's been said, OP is going to be personally tax resident in both jurisdictions. I have done it myself, three jurisdictions at one time in a tax year. It's not necessarily a massive problem providing there's no tendency towards "hey I have a great idea" regarding personal taxation. Dual tax treaty between UK and the other country is essential reading at this point. Scrupulous record keeping of travel and finances is essential from day 1. Second piece of essential reading is document RDR3 which covers personal taxation and working outside the UK.Comment
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Originally posted by kee View Post
How come I'd be still resident in the UK if I don't live in the UK anymore?
The fact you asked the question demonstrates, as I suspected all along, at the moment you simply have no clue what you're doing.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
Read RDR3 guidelines from HMRC. It explains in very understandable English under what circumstances you are not UK tax resident.
The fact you asked the question demonstrates, as I suspected all along, at the moment you simply have no clue what you're doing.
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