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Contracting abroad- minimium period not to get additional UK tax charged?

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    Contracting abroad- minimium period not to get additional UK tax charged?

    Hello,

    Currently contracting in Switzerland on an ongoing basis (agency payroll) since 1st June 2008, someone advised me that if I return to the UK after a certain period then no additional tax is due otherwise I would need to pay the difference as its only 19% ish here.

    So If I stay here till 1st April ie most of 2008/9 financial year am I okay? as work is plentiful and even if not could take time off to study as the extra tax saved would pay the rent.

    Note: I am not returning to the UK each weekend so living here full time whilst here.

    #2
    Depends on residency, if you are deemed non-resident UK you will pay swiss tax, otherwise UK tax. Note a short period in Switzerland will mean you are UK resident.

    Do a search on the the HMRC website.

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      #3
      IR20

      Para 2.2 to 2.7

      On the face of it, you'll need to stay until April 2010 to qualify. However, it can start immediately if you've left the UK permanently / indefinitely.
      Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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        #4
        Can't I count April & May which I was in UK for, as you have 183 days allowance in the UK?

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          #5
          Originally posted by YHB View Post
          Can't I count April & May which I was in UK for, as you have 183 days allowance in the UK?
          No because you weren't then non-resident. IANAL etc.

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