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Living in UK (NI), working in ROI
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Carnmore
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I have registered with HMRC as resident in the UK now and my self-employed income will continue to be in the ROI.
My annual tax return will still be submitted to Revenue but I will also need to do the same to HMRC. I understand the HMRC financial year is April to April and that I will get credit for tax paid to Revenue.
How does this work in practice - when will I need to submit the first tax return for April 2019-20 and how will it work thereafter?
My ROI financial year is concurrent with the calendar year - how will this be allowed for for HMRC ?
Thanks in advance.
My annual tax return will still be submitted to Revenue but I will also need to do the same to HMRC. I understand the HMRC financial year is April to April and that I will get credit for tax paid to Revenue.
How does this work in practice - when will I need to submit the first tax return for April 2019-20 and how will it work thereafter?
My ROI financial year is concurrent with the calendar year - how will this be allowed for for HMRC ?
Thanks in advance.
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I have registered with HMRC as resident in the UK now and my self-employed income will continue to be in the ROI. ok, so you are UK tax resident, with income from overseas
My annual tax return will still be submitted to Revenue but I will also need to do the same to HMRC. I understand the HMRC financial year is April to April and that I will get credit for tax paid to Revenue.
How does this work in practice - when will I need to submit the first tax return for April 2019-20 and how will it work thereafter?
are you able to use google?
My ROI financial year is concurrent with the calendar year - how will this be allowed for for HMRC ? it is called SELF assessment for a reason
Thanks in advance.
you are (tax) resident in the UK, you have an income stream from abroad. Why then would you be paying tax to Revenue Ireland?
have you read article 8 yet?
https://www.revenue.ie/en/tax-professionals/tax-agreements/double-taxation-treaties/u/uk.pdf
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/498369/1976-ireland-dtc_-_in_force.pdf0 -
do you have a permanent establishment in RoI?
you are (tax) resident in the UK, you have an income stream from abroad. Why then would you be paying tax to Revenue Ireland?
have you read article 8 yet?
https://www.revenue.ie/en/tax-professionals/tax-agreements/double-taxation-treaties/u/uk.pdf
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/498369/1976-ireland-dtc_-_in_force.pdf
Thanks for the courteous reply. Yes I can just about use Google so just close down MSE :T0
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