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CAPITAL GAINS TAX EXAMPLES Neil: sale of house – working out gain. Neil bought a holiday house in March 1979 for £10,000. Neil already had another home of his own. By 31 March 1982 the value of the holiday house had increased to25,000.
PRESS RELEASE: LITRG REPORT PUTS ‘UMBRELLA’ COMPANIES In the 150-page report, LITRG takes a deep dive into the world of labour market intermediaries, with a large focus on umbrella companies. The report is issued ahead of the 6 April 2021 off-payroll changes which are expected to see many private sector contractors shift away from working through their own limited companies towards working through an umbrella company. HAVE YOU CORRECTLY CLAIMED THE THIRD SELF-EMPLOYMENT The claim process for the third Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant (SEISS 3) is currently open until 29 January 2021. Although some of the eligibility conditions are the same as for the first two SEISS grants (SEISS 1 and 2), there are some extra conditions to consider for SEISS 3 which may mean you are not entitled to it even if you were able to claim SEISS 1 and 2. WORKING FROM HOME DURING THE VIRUS. WHAT TRAVEL EXPENSES The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) look at the normal rules for claiming tax relief on travel expenses first and then at how thesemight be
WHAT IS THE TAX RESIDENCE POSITION OF INTERNATIONAL An overview If you have income while you are studying in the UK, whether earned or from investments and whether from the UK or overseas, you may need to pay tax in the UK and/or file a tax return. In order to work out whether this is the case, you may need to assess whether or not you are resident in the UK for UK tax purposes. Broadly, if you are not UK resident then you are only taxable in WHAT IS SPLIT-YEAR TREATMENT? DO SEASONAL WORKERS PAY TAX? Do seasonal workers pay tax? When you visit the UK for a short period, the first step to determine your tax liability in the UK is always to establish your UK tax residence status. If you come to the UK for a short time only and for a temporary purpose, you may not become resident in the UK for tax purposes. Even if you are not UK resident, you will normally have to pay UK income tax on WHAT UK TAX DO I PAY ON MY OVERSEAS PENSION? This page only provides guidance on your UK tax position. The overseas tax position is not considered, other than how it may be affected by the terms of a double taxation agreement. You should always seek advice to confirm the position in the overseas country concerned. LITRG - LOW INCOMES TAX REFORM GROUP Welcome. People on low incomes need their taxes to be as simple as possible. Our aim is to persuade politicians and HM Revenue & Customs to make the tax system easier and fairer for all while making tax and tax credit information available to those who are CORONAVIRUS: WORKING REMOTELY FOR YOUR UK EMPLOYER WHILESEE MORE ONLITRG.ORG.UK
CAPITAL GAINS TAX EXAMPLES Neil: sale of house – working out gain. Neil bought a holiday house in March 1979 for £10,000. Neil already had another home of his own. By 31 March 1982 the value of the holiday house had increased to25,000.
PRESS RELEASE: LITRG REPORT PUTS ‘UMBRELLA’ COMPANIES In the 150-page report, LITRG takes a deep dive into the world of labour market intermediaries, with a large focus on umbrella companies. The report is issued ahead of the 6 April 2021 off-payroll changes which are expected to see many private sector contractors shift away from working through their own limited companies towards working through an umbrella company. HAVE YOU CORRECTLY CLAIMED THE THIRD SELF-EMPLOYMENT The claim process for the third Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant (SEISS 3) is currently open until 29 January 2021. Although some of the eligibility conditions are the same as for the first two SEISS grants (SEISS 1 and 2), there are some extra conditions to consider for SEISS 3 which may mean you are not entitled to it even if you were able to claim SEISS 1 and 2. WORKING FROM HOME DURING THE VIRUS. WHAT TRAVEL EXPENSES The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) look at the normal rules for claiming tax relief on travel expenses first and then at how thesemight be
WHAT IS THE TAX RESIDENCE POSITION OF INTERNATIONAL An overview If you have income while you are studying in the UK, whether earned or from investments and whether from the UK or overseas, you may need to pay tax in the UK and/or file a tax return. In order to work out whether this is the case, you may need to assess whether or not you are resident in the UK for UK tax purposes. Broadly, if you are not UK resident then you are only taxable in WHAT IS SPLIT-YEAR TREATMENT? DO SEASONAL WORKERS PAY TAX? Do seasonal workers pay tax? When you visit the UK for a short period, the first step to determine your tax liability in the UK is always to establish your UK tax residence status. If you come to the UK for a short time only and for a temporary purpose, you may not become resident in the UK for tax purposes. Even if you are not UK resident, you will normally have to pay UK income tax on WHAT UK TAX DO I PAY ON MY OVERSEAS PENSION? This page only provides guidance on your UK tax position. The overseas tax position is not considered, other than how it may be affected by the terms of a double taxation agreement. You should always seek advice to confirm the position in the overseas country concerned. 2021 NEWS | LOW INCOMES TAX REFORM GROUP The LITRG team has produced a guide to tax and related benefit guidance in connection with COVID-19. Register for news updates Latestnews
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HMRC’s consultation on reforming the taxation of trusts for vulnerable beneficiaries is a prime opportunity for such trusts to be tailored to the needs of the benefici PLAN 4 STUDENT LOANS The annual repayments are calculated as (£30,000 - £25,000) x 9%, so 5,000 x 9% = £450. This is then split as follows: Plan 4 loan: 27,295- £25,000 (the Plan 4 repayment threshold) at 9%. = £2,295 x 9% = £206.55 per year or £17.21 per month. Plan 2 loan: £30,000 -27,295 (the Plan 2
WHAT IS SPLIT-YEAR TREATMENT? Therefore split-year treatment can be quite useful in helping to prevent double taxation. Split-year treatment can be complex, and the year may not be split on the date you expect, particularly if you spend time in the UK before your arrival or after your departure. You cannot choose the date on which you split the year; it is determinedby law
CAPITAL GAINS TAX ON GIFTS Capital gains tax family tree example 2290 by LITRG. A connected person can also include: certain trustees; or; a company you control. You must get a valuation of the asset at the time you made the gift and use this value in place of any amount you received for the asset – usually nothing, if it is a gift – to work out your gain orloss.
WHAT UK TAX DO I PAY ON MY OVERSEAS PENSION? This page only provides guidance on your UK tax position. The overseas tax position is not considered, other than how it may be affected by the terms of a double taxation agreement. You should always seek advice to confirm the position in the overseas country concerned. MY EMPLOYER ISN’T PAYING ME THE CORRECT MINIMUM WAGE. WHAT From 1 April 2021. Age 23 and over (national living wage) £8.91. Age 21 and 22. £8.36. Age 18 to 20. £6.56. Age 16 to 17. £4.62. Apprentice rate – payable to all apprentices under the age of 19 and to any apprentice in the first year of their apprenticeship,regardless of age
WHAT RELIEFS AND EXEMPTIONS ARE THERE FROM INHERITANCE TAX Most estates in the UK are not liable to inheritance tax (IHT) because their value, including gifts made in the seven years prior to death, is less than the nil rate band. There are also some reliefs and exemptions that can reduce the value of the estate. Even if there is no IHT to pay, you may need to complete some IHT forms, but it is hoped that new procedures, to be introduced early in 2022 WHAT IF I WORK ABROAD TEMPORARILY? What do I need to consider if I am working abroad temporarily? If you work abroad temporarily, you will need to consider your tax position in the UK and the overseas country separately. If you work overseas, you are likely to be taxable in the overseas country where you work. Whether or not you remain taxable in the UK will depend on yourresidence position.
CAPITAL GAINS TAX FOR INDIVIDUALS NOT RESIDENT IN THE UK Capital gains tax (CGT) generally only applies if you are resident in the UK. However, in certain circumstances you can also be liable if you sell an asset while non-resident in the UK. The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) provides guidance on this subject. LITRG - LOW INCOMES TAX REFORM GROUP Welcome. People on low incomes need their taxes to be as simple as possible. Our aim is to persuade politicians and HM Revenue & Customs to make the tax system easier and fairer for all while making tax and tax credit information available to those who are unable to afford professional advice. CORONAVIRUS: WORKING REMOTELY FOR YOUR UK EMPLOYER WHILESEE MORE ONLITRG.ORG.UK
CAPITAL GAINS TAX EXAMPLES Neil: sale of house – working out gain. Neil bought a holiday house in March 1979 for £10,000. Neil already had another home of his own. By 31 March 1982 the value of the holiday house had increased to25,000.
PRESS RELEASE: LITRG REPORT PUTS ‘UMBRELLA’ COMPANIES In the 150-page report, LITRG takes a deep dive into the world of labour market intermediaries, with a large focus on umbrella companies. The report is issued ahead of the 6 April 2021 off-payroll changes which are expected to see many private sector contractors shift away from working through their own limited companies towards working through an umbrella company. WORKING FROM HOME DURING THE VIRUS. WHAT TRAVEL EXPENSES The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) look at the normal rules for claiming tax relief on travel expenses first and then at how thesemight be
WHAT IS THE TAX RESIDENCE POSITION OF INTERNATIONAL An overview If you have income while you are studying in the UK, whether earned or from investments and whether from the UK or overseas, you may need to pay tax in the UK and/or file a tax return. In order to work out whether this is the case, you may need to assess whether or not you are resident in the UK for UK tax purposes. Broadly, if you are not UK resident then you are only taxable in TAX CODE PROBLEMS ON RETIREMENT What happens when my state pension starts? The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) notifies HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) automatically once you have decided to claim your state pension. However, you should also let HMRC know, so that they can ensure their records are correct. This automatic notification should happen about five weeks before the date when you reach state pension WHAT IS SPLIT-YEAR TREATMENT? DO SEASONAL WORKERS PAY TAX? Do seasonal workers pay tax? When you visit the UK for a short period, the first step to determine your tax liability in the UK is always to establish your UK tax residence status. If you come to the UK for a short time only and for a temporary purpose, you may not become resident in the UK for tax purposes. Even if you are not UK resident, you will normally have to pay UK income tax on WHAT UK TAX DO I PAY ON MY OVERSEAS PENSION? This page only provides guidance on your UK tax position. The overseas tax position is not considered, other than how it may be affected by the terms of a double taxation agreement. You should always seek advice to confirm the position in the overseas country concerned. LITRG - LOW INCOMES TAX REFORM GROUP Welcome. People on low incomes need their taxes to be as simple as possible. Our aim is to persuade politicians and HM Revenue & Customs to make the tax system easier and fairer for all while making tax and tax credit information available to those who are unable to afford professional advice. CORONAVIRUS: WORKING REMOTELY FOR YOUR UK EMPLOYER WHILESEE MORE ONLITRG.ORG.UK
CAPITAL GAINS TAX EXAMPLES Neil: sale of house – working out gain. Neil bought a holiday house in March 1979 for £10,000. Neil already had another home of his own. By 31 March 1982 the value of the holiday house had increased to25,000.
PRESS RELEASE: LITRG REPORT PUTS ‘UMBRELLA’ COMPANIES In the 150-page report, LITRG takes a deep dive into the world of labour market intermediaries, with a large focus on umbrella companies. The report is issued ahead of the 6 April 2021 off-payroll changes which are expected to see many private sector contractors shift away from working through their own limited companies towards working through an umbrella company. WORKING FROM HOME DURING THE VIRUS. WHAT TRAVEL EXPENSES The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) look at the normal rules for claiming tax relief on travel expenses first and then at how thesemight be
WHAT IS THE TAX RESIDENCE POSITION OF INTERNATIONAL An overview If you have income while you are studying in the UK, whether earned or from investments and whether from the UK or overseas, you may need to pay tax in the UK and/or file a tax return. In order to work out whether this is the case, you may need to assess whether or not you are resident in the UK for UK tax purposes. Broadly, if you are not UK resident then you are only taxable in TAX CODE PROBLEMS ON RETIREMENT What happens when my state pension starts? The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) notifies HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) automatically once you have decided to claim your state pension. However, you should also let HMRC know, so that they can ensure their records are correct. This automatic notification should happen about five weeks before the date when you reach state pension WHAT IS SPLIT-YEAR TREATMENT? DO SEASONAL WORKERS PAY TAX? Do seasonal workers pay tax? When you visit the UK for a short period, the first step to determine your tax liability in the UK is always to establish your UK tax residence status. If you come to the UK for a short time only and for a temporary purpose, you may not become resident in the UK for tax purposes. Even if you are not UK resident, you will normally have to pay UK income tax on WHAT UK TAX DO I PAY ON MY OVERSEAS PENSION? This page only provides guidance on your UK tax position. The overseas tax position is not considered, other than how it may be affected by the terms of a double taxation agreement. You should always seek advice to confirm the position in the overseas country concerned. WHAT IS THE TAX RESIDENCE POSITION OF INTERNATIONAL An overview If you have income while you are studying in the UK, whether earned or from investments and whether from the UK or overseas, you may need to pay tax in the UK and/or file a tax return. In order to work out whether this is the case, you may need to assess whether or not you are resident in the UK for UK tax purposes. Broadly, if you are not UK resident then you are only taxable in MY EMPLOYER ISN’T PAYING ME THE CORRECT MINIMUM WAGE. WHAT From 1 April 2021. Age 23 and over (national living wage) £8.91. Age 21 and 22. £8.36. Age 18 to 20. £6.56. Age 16 to 17. £4.62. Apprentice rate – payable to all apprentices under the age of 19 and to any apprentice in the first year of their apprenticeship,regardless of age
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2018 has proved to be another successful year for the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group, with 4.8 million visitors through our four websites (and universal credit tool) and HAVE YOU CORRECTLY CLAIMED THE THIRD SELF-EMPLOYMENT The claim process for the third Self-Employment Income Support Scheme grant (SEISS 3) is currently open until 29 January 2021. Although some of the eligibility conditions are the same as for the first two SEISS grants (SEISS 1 and 2), there are some extra conditions to consider for SEISS 3 which may mean you are not entitled to it even if you were able to claim SEISS 1 and 2. WHAT IS SPLIT-YEAR TREATMENT? Therefore split-year treatment can be quite useful in helping to prevent double taxation. Split-year treatment can be complex, and the year may not be split on the date you expect, particularly if you spend time in the UK before your arrival or after your departure. You cannot choose the date on which you split the year; it is determinedby law
WHAT IF I AM A CROSS-BORDER WORKER? What if I am a cross-border worker? Cross-border workers are individuals who regularly travel from one country to another to work. For example, someone who lives in the Republic of Ireland but travels to work in Northern Ireland (or the other way round). If this applies to you, you will need to consider the rules for residence in each country you either live or work in. HMRC: TAX REFUND IDENTITY CHECKS What do HMRC do when I submit a tax return resulting in a repayment of tax? When you submit a Self Assessment tax return resulting in a repayment of tax being owed to you, HMRC do routine checks to ensure the claim is genuine and to identify potential problems. Where HMRC’s systems suggest that your claim may not be legitimate, they will contact you by letter to confirm your identity. PENSIONS PAID TO DEPENDANTS AND WIDOWS OR WIDOWERS OF My spouse has died before drawing their pension. Is the pension I am receiving taxable? If the pension is payable as a result of the death, due to military or war service, of your spouse or civil partner or eligible partner (with whom you had a substantial and exclusive relationship, who you were not legally prevented from marrying or entering a civil partnership with, and on whom you were CLAIMING A STATE PENSION LUMP SUM? CHECK YOUR TAX BEFORE Tax due. nil. Because John had some income taxable at 20% before the tax reducer, his highest main tax rate was 20%. This means that tax at 20% will be due on his state pension lump sum. The lump sum being 20,000, which means a tax bill of £4,000. And this is not the only ‘allowance’ that may catch out pensioners taking lump sums. PENALTIES FOR ERRORS IN TAX RETURNS ⚠️ This is a news story and may not be up to date.You can find the date it was published under the title. Our Tax Guides feature the latest up-to-date tax information and guidance. LITRG - LOW INCOMES TAX REFORM GROUP Welcome. People on low incomes need their taxes to be as simple as possible. Our aim is to persuade politicians and HM Revenue & Customs to make the tax system easier and fairer for all while making tax and tax credit information available to those who are LITRG STAFF: MEET THE TEAM First joined LITRG in 2007 and returned to the staff in 2019 after a year working for Tolley broadening her tax writing experience. Kelly is Chair of the CIOT’s East Anglia branch and has an interest in education. Kelly is a CTA (Fellow), awarded in 2018 for her thesis on the complexities of tax-incentivised savings for the low-incomepopulation.
PRESS RELEASE: LITRG REPORT PUTS ‘UMBRELLA’ COMPANIES In the 150-page report, LITRG takes a deep dive into the world of labour market intermediaries, with a large focus on umbrella companies. The report is issued ahead of the 6 April 2021 off-payroll changes which are expected to see many private sector contractors shift away from working through their own limited companies towards working through an umbrella company. APPROACHING RETIREMENT The state pension age for women increased from 60 to 65, over the period 6 May 2010 to 6 November 2018. This affects women born between 6 April 1950 and 5 December 1953. The state pension age for both men and women born after 5 December 1953 is gradually increasing from 65 to 68. To work out your state pension age, you can use the statepension
TAX CODE PROBLEMS ON RETIREMENT What happens when my state pension starts? The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) notifies HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) automatically once you have decided to claim your state pension. However, you should also let HMRC know, so that they can ensure their records are correct. This automatic notification should happen about five weeks before the date when you reach state pension WHAT IS SPLIT-YEAR TREATMENT? WHY COMPLETING A STARTER CHECKLIST CORRECTLY WHEN STARTINGSEE MORE ON LITRG.ORG.UKHMRC STARTER FORMNEW STARTER DECLARATION FORMNEW STARTER FORMNEW STARTER FORMNEW STARTER FORM DO SEASONAL WORKERS PAY TAX? Do seasonal workers pay tax? When you visit the UK for a short period, the first step to determine your tax liability in the UK is always to establish your UK tax residence status. If you come to the UK for a short time only and for a temporary purpose, you may not become resident in the UK for tax purposes. Even if you are not UK resident, you will normally have to pay UK income tax on WHAT UK TAX DO I PAY ON MY OVERSEAS PENSION? This page only provides guidance on your UK tax position. The overseas tax position is not considered, other than how it may be affected by the terms of a double taxation agreement. You should always seek advice to confirm the position in the overseas country concerned. ANY QUESTIONS? I HAVE ALMOST FINISHED REPAYING MY STUDENT Please note – this is posted as a ‘news’ item, which means the information and links are not reviewed and updated. You should not rely on it without checking the full facts of your case with the Student Loans Company or a tax adviser. Question: LITRG - LOW INCOMES TAX REFORM GROUP Welcome. People on low incomes need their taxes to be as simple as possible. Our aim is to persuade politicians and HM Revenue & Customs to make the tax system easier and fairer for all while making tax and tax credit information available to those who are LITRG STAFF: MEET THE TEAM First joined LITRG in 2007 and returned to the staff in 2019 after a year working for Tolley broadening her tax writing experience. Kelly is Chair of the CIOT’s East Anglia branch and has an interest in education. Kelly is a CTA (Fellow), awarded in 2018 for her thesis on the complexities of tax-incentivised savings for the low-incomepopulation.
PRESS RELEASE: LITRG REPORT PUTS ‘UMBRELLA’ COMPANIES In the 150-page report, LITRG takes a deep dive into the world of labour market intermediaries, with a large focus on umbrella companies. The report is issued ahead of the 6 April 2021 off-payroll changes which are expected to see many private sector contractors shift away from working through their own limited companies towards working through an umbrella company. APPROACHING RETIREMENT The state pension age for women increased from 60 to 65, over the period 6 May 2010 to 6 November 2018. This affects women born between 6 April 1950 and 5 December 1953. The state pension age for both men and women born after 5 December 1953 is gradually increasing from 65 to 68. To work out your state pension age, you can use the statepension
TAX CODE PROBLEMS ON RETIREMENT What happens when my state pension starts? The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) notifies HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) automatically once you have decided to claim your state pension. However, you should also let HMRC know, so that they can ensure their records are correct. This automatic notification should happen about five weeks before the date when you reach state pension WHAT IS SPLIT-YEAR TREATMENT? WHY COMPLETING A STARTER CHECKLIST CORRECTLY WHEN STARTINGSEE MORE ON LITRG.ORG.UKHMRC STARTER FORMNEW STARTER DECLARATION FORMNEW STARTER FORMNEW STARTER FORMNEW STARTER FORM DO SEASONAL WORKERS PAY TAX? Do seasonal workers pay tax? When you visit the UK for a short period, the first step to determine your tax liability in the UK is always to establish your UK tax residence status. If you come to the UK for a short time only and for a temporary purpose, you may not become resident in the UK for tax purposes. Even if you are not UK resident, you will normally have to pay UK income tax on WHAT UK TAX DO I PAY ON MY OVERSEAS PENSION? This page only provides guidance on your UK tax position. The overseas tax position is not considered, other than how it may be affected by the terms of a double taxation agreement. You should always seek advice to confirm the position in the overseas country concerned. ANY QUESTIONS? I HAVE ALMOST FINISHED REPAYING MY STUDENT Please note – this is posted as a ‘news’ item, which means the information and links are not reviewed and updated. You should not rely on it without checking the full facts of your case with the Student Loans Company or a tax adviser. Question: APPROACHING RETIREMENT The state pension age for women increased from 60 to 65, over the period 6 May 2010 to 6 November 2018. This affects women born between 6 April 1950 and 5 December 1953. The state pension age for both men and women born after 5 December 1953 is gradually increasing from 65 to 68. To work out your state pension age, you can use the statepension
HOW IS MY TAX COLLECTED? The code of 939L tells Dean’s employer that Dean can only receive 9,390 of tax free income in 2021/22. Note that if Dean had been a Scottish taxpayer his tax code would have had a prefix of ‘S’. If Dean had been a Welsh taxpayer his code would have had a prefix of ‘C’.. Dean will pay slightly more tax each month on his cash salary than he would have done had his tax code been 1257L CORONAVIRUS: WORKING REMOTELY FOR YOUR UK EMPLOYER WHILE ⚠️ Warning: this is a complex area and we cannot cover every scenario. We strongly recommend that you seek advice based on your personal circumstances. All I need is an internet connection. Can’t I work from anywhere? Unfortunately, it is not that simple. Working overseas can trigger all sorts of tax, social security and other legal consequences for both you and your employer.LATEST NEWS
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WHAT IS THE TAX RESIDENCE POSITION OF INTERNATIONAL An overview If you have income while you are studying in the UK, whether earned or from investments and whether from the UK or overseas, you may need to pay tax in the UK and/or file a tax return. In order to work out whether this is the case, you may need to assess whether or not you are resident in the UK for UK tax purposes. Broadly, if you are not UK resident then you are only taxable in WORKING FROM HOME DURING THE VIRUS. WHAT TRAVEL EXPENSES The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) look at the normal rules for claiming tax relief on travel expenses first and then at how thesemight be
ISSUES FACING PAID CARE WORKERS SSP (£96.35 per week from April 2021) is available to casual, zero hours contract and agency workers who earn an average of at least 120 per week (guidance to help monthly paid workers convert their earnings to weekly pay is on GOV.UK ). There is some information about SSP and different types of employment on GOV.UK. WHAT IF I WORK ABROAD TEMPORARILY? What do I need to consider if I am working abroad temporarily? If you work abroad temporarily, you will need to consider your tax position in the UK and the overseas country separately. If you work overseas, you are likely to be taxable in the overseas country where you work. Whether or not you remain taxable in the UK will depend on yourresidence position.
WHY COMPLETING A STARTER CHECKLIST CORRECTLY WHEN STARTING We recommend that people read this article in conjunction with our website guidance on how PAYE codes work – as you will pick up background information to help you make sense of what follows, as well as to stand you in good stead to manage your tax affairs, now and in the future.. Starter checklist. If you don’t have a P45 to give to a new employer, the new employer should ask you to WHAT UK TAX DO I PAY ON MY OVERSEAS PENSION? This page only provides guidance on your UK tax position. The overseas tax position is not considered, other than how it may be affected by the terms of a double taxation agreement. You should always seek advice to confirm the position in the overseas country concerned. Skip to main content Toggle high contrast Contrast:High|NormalApply
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