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Taxpayers who are either non-domiciled or non-resident in the UK have particular tax issues and opportunities that need care and experience to structure and report accurately so the tax benefits are maximised without fear of problems from HMRC
If you have come to the UK to live and work, or left the UK for employment, there are a whole set of tax rules that offer both opportunities and pitfalls. If you are non-resident or non-domiciled there are complex tax issues that need to be understood and reported correctly, whether that is claiming Overseas Workday Relief, deciding whether to use the Arising or Remittance Basis to report foreign income, or how to report RSUs and other stock options. We have an experienced team to help you make informed choices and help navigate you through the complexities.
Hi, I'm Lesley Hercock, Tax Manager Get in touch to discuss your residence and domicile issues
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