Originally posted by george99
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I would not be coming back to the UK until completion of my contract.
BTW not liking the services that you pay tax for, does not get you out of paying the tax, not in any country I know of. Nor does having no children get you out of paying tax that goes to pay for education. Etc etc, not the real point anyway. The real point is: just go, really go for good, and you will not be resident any more. But if you go, while keeping one foot here, you will be.
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HMRC have said that because I'm British and have relatives in Britain I'm described as "Resident"
Having your centre of economic activity in Britain does, so make sure that you can not be taken to have kept this. Make sure that you have unequivocally left for good.
As for the tax year in which you leave, in principle you could be taken as resident for that year, but in practice if you send the P85 and make it clear from the start that you are gone permanently, they will put you down as nonresident pro rate the time you are away.
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