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Self employed & going abroad
louise4321
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Cutting tax
Hi,
I'm currently self employed with clients based in the UK.All the work I do is done online. I'm going travelling very soon and will be visiting many countries over the next 18 months - all outside of Europe.
I plan to keep working for some of my UK based clients to keep some money coming in (they pay me by bank transfer into a UK account).
Do I need to remain self employed during the time I am away and do I need to continue paying tax on that income? Any advice or guidance would be welcome.
Thanks.
I'm currently self employed with clients based in the UK.All the work I do is done online. I'm going travelling very soon and will be visiting many countries over the next 18 months - all outside of Europe.
I plan to keep working for some of my UK based clients to keep some money coming in (they pay me by bank transfer into a UK account).
Do I need to remain self employed during the time I am away and do I need to continue paying tax on that income? Any advice or guidance would be welcome.
Thanks.
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