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  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Taxcafe UK Limited; 9th revised & enlarged edition (1 May 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1904608914
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904608912
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.6 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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In many respects this is the ultimate form of tax avoidance. By becoming non resident or moving your assets offshore it is possible to cut your tax bill to zero. However, there are also many traps to avoid and pitfalls to negotiate. This tax guide is designed to help the following groups of people: Anyone wanting to become Non Resident to avoid UK income tax and capital gains tax. Those living abroad or planning to live abroad for much of the year. Anyone currently working abroad or planning to work abroad. Anyone interested in using offshore trusts and companies to minimise their taxes. Foreign Nationals living in the UK wanting to make the most of their special tax status. Non Resident & Offshore Tax Planning is written in plain English and is crammed full of examples and tax planning advice. Subjects covered include: Clear but detailed explanation of "Non Residence" and "Domicile". How to become non resident and how this will affect your tax bill. How to avoid UK income tax on your rents, interest, dividends, pension and employment income. How to totally avoid paying capital gains tax in the UK and abroad. Traps to avoid to prevent gains being subject to UK capital gains tax. How to lose your UK domicile and avoid inheritance tax. How foreign nationals ("non domiciles") can use their special status to avoid UK taxes. Detailed advice for overseas property investors How to receive tax free lump sums when you work abroad. Protecting your property investments from the UK taxman when you live or work abroad. Making the most of Double Tax Relief. How to become a Tax Nomad and avoid tax wherever you go. Tax benefits and dangers of Offshore Trusts. Pros and cons of Offshore Companies. How double tax treaties can be used to save tax. Examples are used throughout to explain important points. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Lee Hadnum LLB ACA CTA is a rarity among tax advisers having both legal and chartered accountancy qualifications. After qualifying as a prize winner in the Institute of Chartered Accountants entrance exams, he went on to become a Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) and specialize in offshore and overseas tax planning. Lee is the author of several other Taxcafe.co.uk tax guides including Using a Company to Save Tax and How to Avoid Tax on your Stock Market Profits. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not an easy read..........!, 9 Mar 2010
By Michael Bromfield "Also an author myself!" (Sherborne, Dorset, UK.) - See all my reviews
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But we are dealing with a very complex topic so good luck as you try and grapple with being resident but not ordinarily resident etc!

I was interested to read that the Times Editorial referred to this book as an authorative reference on the subject of non residence and domicility concerning the recent controversy around Lord Ashcroft.

Bottom line

1 Its a complex subject

2 There is a lot of good advice and info in this book.

3 The Inland Revenue have become so much more proactive in challenging residency etc in the past 10 years

4 That unless you are permanently moving our of the UK forever and never want to come back

5 You might as well just pay the taxes

My overiding thought after reading it was 'Is it worth the hassle of turning your life upside down to save the tax'?

Probably not.

If on the other hand you legitimately work overseas or wish to emigrate this book is a useful reference tool and can be referred to in discussions with your advisors.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A-z of being a non resident, 21 Oct 2008
If you know nothing about becoming a non resident then this is the book for you. It begins by providing a quick introduction of the tax issues facing non residents and then delves deeper into the various loopholes that exist, doing so in a style thats friendly and easy to understand.

I can't recommend it enough.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read, 2 Mar 2006
Unfortunately it's not at straightforward as the previous poster is suggesting.Both the UK and Spain domestic tax rules can levy CGT on the disposal of assets for both residents, as well as where assets are located within their jurisdiction.

This is where double tax treaties come into play, and in the case of a Spanish resident owning property in the UK, the double tax treaty articles 13 (1) and 24(4) can ensure that any gain is taxed in the UK. Fortunately, you can usually avoid UK CGT by remaining non resident for a period of at least five complete tax years. In terms of Spanish tax, whilst the Spanish may be able to levy tax on the gain, the current position is that in practice many residents have found that the Spanish revenue authorities have not been interested in the gain arising in the UK.

So the book is in practice correct and a very interesting and informative read to boot.

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