Left the UK, or living location-independent with UK ties still behind you? Residence status, split-year treatment, UK rental income, a UK company run from abroad and foreign income — we make sure you pay what you owe, where you owe it, and not a penny more.
“I've left the UK — am I still a UK taxpayer?”
“I rent out my UK home while living abroad — how is that taxed?”
“I move country every few months — where do I actually pay tax?”
Cross-border tax is full of traps for the unwary. Here's what we take off your plate.
It depends on the Statutory Residence Test — your days in the UK, your ties here and your work pattern all count, so leaving the country isn't automatically enough. Our residence checker gives you a quick steer, and we confirm your position properly.
Yes — UK property income stays taxable in the UK even when you live abroad, under the Non-Resident Landlord scheme. We register you, stop the 20% being withheld where we can, and claim every allowable expense.
If you leave or return to the UK part-way through a tax year, split-year treatment can tax you as non-resident for the overseas part rather than the whole year. The rules are strict — we check whether you qualify and apply it correctly.
That depends on your residence status, where your work is performed and any tax treaties in play. It's easy to end up owing tax nowhere on paper but everywhere in reality — we map it out so you're compliant and not double-taxed.
Book a free, no-pressure call — leaving, already abroad, or fully nomadic, we'll map it out.
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