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you would be MUCH better off if you could get your employer to sponser you a short term working visa (1 year) and get paid in US dollars & pay full US tax. Then at the end of the year you will get ALL of your tax back, every single dime - as you are not a US citizen, nor have you lived there.
You DO have to declare this as "foreign income" but only if HMRC send you a Self Assesment (which is unlikely if you haven't had one before).
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He said a USD account. I.e. a UK bank account denominated in $.
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Hi, sorry, I don't understand the reasoning. If I'm self employed, what's the advantage of a US bank acct over a UK one?
Mike
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Get a USD bank account and be self employed in the UK if they will let you. Otherwise Ltd.
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Programming project advice
Hi guys
After 18 years of employment and being made redundant, a small US based company is wanting to contract my software design and programming skills for a specific entertainment project - which I will do from home.
I am here to ask your advice on the best way to set this up, and what pitfalls to avoid regarding tax issues (and overheads incurred being paid by a US company to a UK bank account).
Would you recommend setting up as a sole trader or limited company?
Thanks in advance,
Mike.Tags: None
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