The tax implications of selling Australian residential property whilst resident of the UK
It is now more important than ever to carefully consider tax implications when disposing of Australian residential property (real estate) as a foreign resident. Over the last 6 years Australia has introduced new capital gains tax rules for foreign residents. In this article, we consider the potential tax consequences of selling Australian residential property as […]
9th March 2023
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Moving to the UK and renting your property in Australia
Are you moving to the UK and renting out your property in Australia? Below we have covered some popular Australian and UK tax issues and questions that arise when becoming a non-resident landlord of Australia. Will I be taxed on my Australian rental income in Australia? Non-residents of Australia are generally taxed on income derived […]
20th October 2022
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UK and Singapore – tax filing for British citizens in Singapore
If you’re a British Citizen in Singapore, you may still be required to file a UK tax return as well as a Singapore tax return, even if you’re considered non-resident in the UK for tax purposes. Filing UK taxes from Singapore can be confusing. In this blog, our Tax Manager, Christian Iles, answers the most […]
20th October 2022
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A comparison of the UK and Danish personal tax system
When moving between the UK and Denmark, it is important to be aware of the differences that each jurisdiction imposes on areas of personal taxation. Failing to comply with the relevant procedures and local tax legislation could leave individuals with a series of penalties. The table below highlights a list of arguably the most important […]
26th September 2022
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Moving to Denmark and renting your property in the UK
Are you moving to Denmark and renting out your UK property? If so, you will be classified as a ‘non-resident landlord’ by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Below we have covered some of the popular UK and Danish tax issues and questions that arise when becoming a non-resident landlord in Denmark. How do I stop […]
26th September 2022
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Moving to Singapore and renting your property in the UK
Are you moving to Singapore and renting out your UK property? If so, you will be classified as a ‘non-resident landlord’ by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Below we have covered some of the popular UK and Singaporean tax issues and questions that arise when becoming a non-resident landlord in Singapore: How do I stop […]
31st August 2022
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10 ways you can reduce your tax liability as a UK resident taxpayer
10 ways you can reduce your tax liability as a UK resident taxpayer 1.Take advantage of pension schemes – Pension contributions made through your employment can be deducted from your pay before your wages are taxed (under the net pay arrangement). Alternatively, the government will top-up your pension at the basic rate (20%), commonly known […]
30th August 2022
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A comparison of the UK and Singapore personal tax system
When moving between the UK and Singapore, it is important to be aware of the differences that each jurisdiction imposes on areas of personal taxation. Failing to comply with the relevant procedures and local tax legislation could leave individuals with a series of penalties. The table below highlights a list of arguably the most important […]
24th August 2022
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Moving to Australia and renting your property in the UK
Are you moving to Australia and renting out your UK property? If so, you will be classified as a ‘non-resident landlord’ by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Below we have covered some of the popular UK tax issues and questions that arise when becoming a non-resident landlord: How do I stop my estate agent or […]
20th July 2022
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A comparison of the UK and Australian personal tax system
When moving between the UK and Australia, it is important to be aware of the differences that each jurisdiction imposes on areas of personal taxation. Failing to comply with the relevant procedures and local tax legislation could leave individuals with a series of penalties. The table below highlights a list of arguably the most important […]
20th July 2022
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