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Previously on "No Income Tax if you leave UK"

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  • max
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    Originally posted by Viktor View Post
    This is a follow-on to my previous post, thanks expat for clarifing the point. So:

    1. I want to stop paying UK tax.
    2. I am prepared to leave the country in order to do that.
    3. Q: how long do I have to leave for, and when, in order not to be liable for UK tax in 2009/2010?

    Example: MyCo has 60k. CT paid. 60k taken as divis 2009/2010. I may have another 20k income made working abroad 2009/2010, in another EU state. I will probably leave in May 2009.
    Question: For how long I have to stay abroad in order to avoid paying income tax on 60k 2009/2010? When I can "safely" return back? Is it mandatory to leave before 5th April 2009?

    Thanks in advance
    AFAIK...you stop been tax resident if you are in the country for less than 183 days, so if you leave start of october 2009, then no tax to pay in the UK. If you are tax resident somewhere else, then you'd have to pay tax there.

    AFAIK 2...if you take a capital gain, there is no tax to pay unless you return within 5 years.

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by Viktor View Post
    This is a follow-on to my previous post, thanks expat for clarifing the point. So:

    1. I want to stop paying UK tax.
    2. I am prepared to leave the country in order to do that.
    3. Q: how long do I have to leave for, and when, in order not to be liable for UK tax in 2009/2010?

    Example: MyCo has 60k. CT paid. 60k taken as divis 2009/2010. I may have another 20k income made working abroad 2009/2010, in another EU state. I will probably leave in May 2009.
    Question: For how long I have to stay abroad in order to avoid paying income tax on 60k 2009/2010? When I can "safely" return back? Is it mandatory to leave before 5th April 2009?

    Thanks in advance
    My guess is:

    "A complete tax year"

    "depends upon when you leave"

    "No"

    HTH

    tim

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by Unicorn View Post
    Step 3) Read and understand rules
    Step 4) Google Robert Gaines-Cooper

    Even though he stuck to the defined rules HMRC is trying to remove his not resident status because they feel he has maintained a presence in the UK.

    Bit pointless having a large document with complicated rules which can then effectively be ignored.

    This is a complete red herring. He wanted to change his domicile, not his residency.

    Changing your domicile requires that you sever your ties with the UK completely and forever.

    If you have done this then you will not need to argue the case about whether you are liable to UK tax because, if you have severed your links with the UK completely, you wouldn't have any UK resident income on which to be taxed, would you?

    He was trying to pull a fast one and (unsurprisingly) failed.

    tim

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  • Unicorn
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    IR20 continued

    Step 3) Read and understand rules
    Step 4) Google Robert Gaines-Cooper

    Even though he stuck to the defined rules HMRC is trying to remove his not resident status because they feel he has maintained a presence in the UK.

    Bit pointless having a large document with complicated rules which can then effectively be ignored.

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  • YHB
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    Originally posted by Viktor View Post
    This is a follow-on to my previous post, thanks expat for clarifing the point. So:

    1. I want to stop paying UK tax.
    2. I am prepared to leave the country in order to do that.
    3. Q: how long do I have to leave for, and when, in order not to be liable for UK tax in 2009/2010?

    Example: MyCo has 60k. CT paid. 60k taken as divis 2009/2010. I may have another 20k income made working abroad 2009/2010, in another EU state. I will probably leave in May 2009.
    Question: For how long I have to stay abroad in order to avoid paying income tax on 60k 2009/2010? When I can "safely" return back? Is it mandatory to leave before 5th April 2009?

    Thanks in advance
    Step 1) Google the word IR20. This will lead you to the relevant doc
    step 2) Read

    HTH

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    I always understood that you had to be away for over 5 years, then you're not liable when you come back.
    That sounds like what I heard, but you have to be non-resident UK.

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  • snaw
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    I always understood that you had to be away for over 5 years, then you're not liable when you come back.

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by Viktor View Post
    Question: For how long I have to stay abroad in order to avoid paying income tax on 60k 2009/2010? When I can "safely" return back?
    In reality they are not going to pursue old tax (unless it's a lot) after six years has elapsed.

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  • Viktor
    started a topic No Income Tax if you leave UK

    No Income Tax if you leave UK

    This is a follow-on to my previous post, thanks expat for clarifing the point. So:

    1. I want to stop paying UK tax.
    2. I am prepared to leave the country in order to do that.
    3. Q: how long do I have to leave for, and when, in order not to be liable for UK tax in 2009/2010?

    Example: MyCo has 60k. CT paid. 60k taken as divis 2009/2010. I may have another 20k income made working abroad 2009/2010, in another EU state. I will probably leave in May 2009.
    Question: For how long I have to stay abroad in order to avoid paying income tax on 60k 2009/2010? When I can "safely" return back? Is it mandatory to leave before 5th April 2009?

    Thanks in advance
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