Split year treatment
Technically, you are either resident or non-resident for the whole tax year. However, there are special rules which may apply to you if you arrive in or leave the UK in the tax year....
Technically, you are either resident or non-resident for the whole tax year. However, there are special rules which may apply to you if you arrive in or leave the UK in the tax year....
The statutory residence test (SRT) determines whether you are resident in the UK under UK domestic tax law for tax years 2013/14 onwards....
If you are self-employed and you are carrying out work in another country from where you normally work, you need to consider whether you might be liable to social security in that country. Make sure you understand both the social security and tax implications of working overseas if you are normally ...
On this page, we explain various issues that you might come across in relation to the UK state pension if you have lived or worked abroad. If you think you are eligible for a state pension from another country, you should contact the pension authority in the relevant country....
Special rules can apply for social security purposes if you regularly work in more than one country in the EEA (or Switzerland)....
If you are sent to work in the UK from a ‘rest of world’ country by an employer in that country, you may not need to pay UK National Insurance contributions (NIC) for an initial period....