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  • hugebrain
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    Originally posted by Brookman View Post
    Can someone please confirm if a contractor is non-domiciled they can claim back their rental payments as a non taxable expense.

    Any other advantageous tax breaks for being non donmiciled?

    Thanks.
    Nothing to do with domicile, but if you have a house that you leave empty while you are temporarily contracting (time limit might be six months) then you can count rent as a business expense.

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  • tim123
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    No, why should you be able to do that?

    You pay tax on a remittance basis only. It would be perverse if the things that you spent the remitted money on were deductable.

    tim

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  • Brookman
    started a topic Rental Payments

    Rental Payments

    Can someone please confirm if a contractor is non-domiciled they can claim back their rental payments as a non taxable expense.

    Any other advantageous tax breaks for being non donmiciled?

    Thanks.

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