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UK Personal Tax Allowance
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stamboy
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I have just read on the government website that Non-resident British citizens get a UK personal allowance.
Seems a bit weird that you can live outside the UK yet still be entitled to the personal allowance. I wonder why this is the case?
Seems a bit weird that you can live outside the UK yet still be entitled to the personal allowance. I wonder why this is the case?
Titch 

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I have just read on the government website that Non-resident British citizens get a UK personal allowance.
Seems a bit weird that you can live outside the UK yet still be entitled to the personal allowance. I wonder why this is the case?
You are still entitled to personal tax allowances as a non-resident if you are a UK, or European Economic Area (EEA) national.0 -
[Deleted User] wrote:You are still entitled to personal tax allowances as a non-resident if you are a UK, or European Economic Area (EEA) national.
Thanks, is this exactly the same as if you were resident, i.e. does it cover all the same allowances such as income tax, CGT, etc? If not is there any info on the differences?
ThanksTitch0 -
Yes they are. It makes sense to allow them as tax is still due on income earned in the UK even if you are non resident.0
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Thanks, is this exactly the same as if you were resident, i.e. does it cover all the same allowances such as income tax, CGT, etc? If not is there any info on the differences?
Thanks
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/capital-gains-tax-for-non-residents-uk-residential-property
there are other websites that explain the facts more clearly, it is simply a matter of using google yourself and reading them0 -
Thanks, is this exactly the same as if you were resident, i.e. does it cover all the same allowances such as income tax, CGT, etc? If not is there any info on the differences?
ThanksYes they are. It makes sense to allow them as tax is still due on income earned in the UK even if you are non resident.
Isn't there one PA-related difference -the qualifying condition for MAT?0 -
The problem with using abbreviations on a public forum.
MAT- Marriage Allowance Transfer
https://www.gov.uk/marriage-allowance
It will not affect your application for Marriage Allowance if you or your partner:
are currently receiving a pension
live abroad - as long as you get a Personal Allowance.0 -
There's a different threshold for certain non-residents.
MAT is HMRC's own acronym, btw0 -
Regarding TLA* which are rife in the public sector, I remember a memo from George Robertson when he became Defence Secretary in 1997 imploring us not to use them any more as they can cause confusion. It didn't help his argument signing the memo "Defence Secretary MoD".
*Three Letter Acronyms; an acronym for acronyms, where will it all end?0 -
Regarding TLA* which are rife in the public sector, I remember a memo from George Robertson when he became Defence Secretary in 1997 imploring us not to use them any more as they can cause confusion. It didn't help his argument signing the memo "Defence Secretary MoD".
*Three Letter Acronyms; an acronym for acronyms, where will it all end?
In the case of my post, with "btw" :rotfl:0
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