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Tax Planning for Non-Residents & Non Doms 2018/19 isbn 9781911020325

Tax Planning for Non-Residents & Non Doms 2017/18


ISBN13: 9781911020141
New Edition ISBN: 9781911020325
Published: March 2017
Publisher: Tax Cafe
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This unique guide shows you how to pay less tax if you are non-resident or non-domiciled. It has just been published (March 2017) and is completely up to date.

Tax Planning for Non-Residents & Non Doms is essential reading for:-

  • Anyone who wants to become non-resident and pay less income tax and capital gains tax.
  • Non-domiciled individuals who want to make the most of their special tax status.
  • Non-domiciled individuals who want to know all about the important changes coming in April 2017.
  • Those looking for a plain English guide to the Statutory Residence Test.
  • Anyone thinking about working or retiring abroad
What's New?

There have been numerous tax changes in this area in recent times:-

  • UK Residential Property - The Government has decided to tax the capital gains of non-residents (previously tax free). Fortunately, only gains arising after April 2015 are taxed and there are things you can do to reduce the sting.
  • Non-Domiciled Individuals - From 6 April 2017 a big package of tax reforms is being introduced. These are fully covered in the guide. Non Doms will still enjoy significant tax savings despite the changes.
  • Statutory Residence Test - This new test makes it much easier to work out if you are non-UK resident and therefore able to enjoy special tax treatment.
  • Temporary non-residence - The rules have been changed, which will affect those who want to realize tax-free capital gains or pay themselves big tax-free dividends or pension lump sums while temporarily non-resident.
These tax changes, and the tax planning opportunities surrounding them, are all covered in detail in the guide.

Subjects:
Taxation