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Originally posted by chalced View PostYes... As I am going to be living out of the UK virtually permanently for the next 3 + yearsComment
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Originally posted by chalced View PostYes... As I am going to be living out of the UK virtually permanently for the next 3 + yearsComment
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Not being funny but even if you're working in Jamaica and being paid into a uk bank account SOMEONE be it the UK OR Jamaica is going to want tax out of you.
Who told you it was tax free? Or is it just tax free if you dont tell the jamaican authorities?
BTW - if it was an agent who told you it was tax free I'd be rapidly speaking to someone who specialises in international tax affairs to get this all verified. Especially if this was the basis of my decision (as it seems to be with you).Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by chalced View PostAfter much deliberation and consultation with the wife (and the contract company), I have decided to go with the contract as they have offered 3 years if I want it!.
It's not Saudi - It's Jamaica! and the wife will be able to join me next year.
When I do the maths (bearing in mind that I will be renting the UK house out), then I should be able to save between 20-30 K per year (ALL bills are paid for whilst abroad), so with a chance to pay the mortgage off within 2 years, as opposed to taking on a bigger mortgage (as would have been with the permie) it seemed to make sense.
Thanks for all the input
1. Just because they say it will last 3 years doesnt mean it will.
2. Even if you're signed up for a year doesnt mean it will last more than 1 day if things change.
BTW. Wheres ur missus going to live if you rent UK house out?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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It's not Saudi - It's Jamaica! and the wife will be able to join me next year.
go go go.....
white beaches, carribean sunshine, and as much rum as you can drink....
yes agree with the above it's doubtful that it is tax free you need to check on that one. Sounds like "tax planning".
In my view reading this I see nothing about tax exemptions for foreign contractors
http://www.kpmg.com/global/en/issues...ncome-tax.aspx
Often agencies use tricks to pay contractors by putting a lot of money in an overseas bank account and paying you a salary up until the threshold, and then tell them it's perfectly legal. Make no misrake, this is tax evasion and you might just end up in serious trouble.
The other thing is hot and humid can get on your nerves after a few days if you're not on holiday, and Jamaica is a poor country so their might be a lot of crime to deal with.
Still if it's worth it after paying the appropriate amount of tax, sounds interesting.Last edited by BlasterBates; 10 September 2012, 16:44.I'm alright JackComment
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It doesn't sounds like tax planning to me. It sounds like the OP has a government position that is exempt from all taxes. It's possible (think UN, IMF etc.). I occasionally contract for an organization in the UK where staff are exempt from all income taxes (sadly though, as a contractor, I was not ).Comment
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...and the wife will be able to join me next year.I'm alright JackComment
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