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Previously on "Tax planning question - spouse resident overseas"

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  • WTFH
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    Maybe this thread will give us some clues and give the OP some answers...
    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ontractor.html

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  • WTFH
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    Are you resident overseas?
    What country do you live in?
    Have you asked your accountant?
    Are you certain that your clients will work with foreign companies?

    My thoughts:
    Your company should pay its taxes in the U.K.
    You should be paying your personal taxes where you live.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Depending on where you are based, you are likely to owe more than you have been paying already. I suggest you have a look at that, rather than trying to avoid more taxes.

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  • missinggreenfields
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    For professional advice contact Mrs T Green, 1 Avoidance Place, Monaco

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  • northernladuk
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    Ohh a tax evasion question. This will be interesting. Which country are we talking here?

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  • thomast
    started a topic Tax planning question - spouse resident overseas

    Tax planning question - spouse resident overseas

    Thanks for your responses. I feel my question should ideally be asked to a professional tax adviser. Thanks for your time anyway.
    Last edited by thomast; 30 October 2016, 12:17.

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