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Find out whether you need to pay UK tax on foreign income - residence and ‘non-dom’ status, tax returns, claiming relief if you’re taxed twice (including certificates of residence)
You may need to pay UK Income Tax on your foreign income, such as: wages…
Your UK residence status affects whether you need to pay tax in the UK on…
UK residents who have their permanent home (‘domicile’) outside the UK may…
You usually need to fill in a Self Assessment tax return if you’re a UK…
Most foreign income is taxed in the same way as UK income, but there are…
You may be taxed on your foreign income by the UK and by the country where…
Foreign students usually do not pay UK tax on foreign income or gains, as…
Find out whether you need to pay tax on your UK income while you're living abroad - non-resident landlord scheme, tax returns, claiming relief if you’re taxed twice, personal allowance of tax-free income, form R43
You usually have to pay tax on your UK income even if you’re not a UK…
You need to pay tax on your rental income if you rent out a property in…
If you’re not a UK resident, you do not usually pay either: Capital Gains…
You’ll get a Personal Allowance of tax-free UK income each year if any of…
You may be taxed on your UK income by the country where you’re resident…
You can live abroad and still be a UK resident for tax, for example if you…
Use form DT-Individual to apply for relief at source from UK Income Tax and to claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Apply to find out if your employee needs to continue paying UK National Insurance contributions while they work temporarily in the EU, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland or Liechtenstein.
Use form Spain-Individual to apply for relief at source or claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form US-Individual 2002 to apply for relief at source or to claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form France-Individual to apply for relief at source or to claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Tell HMRC if you're an offshore worker, seafarer or mariner and get advice about your National Insurance contributions.
Use form Australia-Individual 2003 to apply for relief at source or repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form DT-Individual (Germany) to apply for relief at source or to claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form Canada/Individual to apply for relief at source or claim a repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form Ireland-Individual to apply for relief at source or to claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form Switzerland-Individual to apply for relief at source or claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use supplementary pages SA904 to record foreign income and capital gains on the SA900 Trust and Estate Tax Return.
Use the print and post form CA307 or online form to claim a refund for UK National Insurance contributions paid while you worked outside the UK.
Use form South Africa-individual to apply for relief at source or claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form New Zealand-Individual to apply for relief at source or claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form Netherlands-Individual to apply for relief at source or claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form DT-Individual (Sweden) to apply for relief at source or to claim repayment of UK Income Tax.
Use form UK-REIT DT-Individual to claim repayment of United Kingdom income tax deducted from property income dividends paid by UK Real Estate Investment Trusts.
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