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mrschaucer wrote: »Are you really a non-dom or or do you just plan to be non-tax-resident? There's a huge difference.
Have you looked at
https://www.gov.uk/tax-foreign-income
especially with reference to split year treatment?
Yep, he plans to be an ex-pat rather than a non-dom. A temporary ex-pat.Free the dunston one next time too.0 -
that may bite you if the IRS regards you as being a USA tax resident as the IRS applies taxes to worldwide earnings so you'd need to add in offsetting your liability under your UK liability domicile against your USA liability and any in country liabilitySiennaInLondon wrote: »a) Because I think I'm going to be employed in the USA technically (need to check)
that is a strange comment. Anyone earning money is liable for tax in the country they earn it in if that country's rules say so. Or do you plan to rely on getting out of each country before you are noticed, in other words leave a trail of tax fraud behind you?SiennaInLondon wrote: »b) I won't be any jurisdiction for long.0
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