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Non-Residents, Visitors and Immigrants

Walter Sinclair and Barry Lipkin

Chapter Chapter 19 in St. James’s Place Wealth Management Tax Guide 2009–2010, 2009, pp 260-265 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract If, for a given tax year, you are not a UK resident (17.3.2) you will normally be liable to UK income tax only on income arising in this country. If your income arising here is also taxed in your country of residence you will in many cases be entitled to double taxation relief (18.6). Should there be a double taxation agreement between your country of residence and the UK (18.6.1) this agreement may provide that certain categories of income arising in this country should only be taxed in your own country and not here. The following paragraphs cover the position if such relief is not obtained. Remember that for tax years after 2004–05, classification into schedules for income tax purposes normally no longer applies, in view of ITTOIA (2.10). However, the basic rules remain.

Keywords: KDYH EHHQ; Double Taxation Relief; ZRXOG KDYH (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230245129_19

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