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Moving Abroad - Claiming Tax
charlesdass
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Cutting tax
Hello,
My wife and I are shortly moving to Finland. She is a Finnish national and has lived in the UK for nearly 4 years. I hold a UK passport but also have the French nationality and I have lived here for 9 years.
I recently heard a rumour that when you leave the country you can claim all your income tax back if you are a foreign national. Has anyone else heard this? Do you know what I would need to do to claim this?
Many thanks,
Charles
My wife and I are shortly moving to Finland. She is a Finnish national and has lived in the UK for nearly 4 years. I hold a UK passport but also have the French nationality and I have lived here for 9 years.
I recently heard a rumour that when you leave the country you can claim all your income tax back if you are a foreign national. Has anyone else heard this? Do you know what I would need to do to claim this?
Many thanks,
Charles
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