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glennster Jun 26th 2011 11:35 pm

NI and Tax Implications when leaving.
 
I am continuing to be paid by my english employer for a few months after I leave as part of a severance package, do i still have to pay NI in england and when can I apply for a tax refund? (not self employed I am PAYE)

Jo-Anne

Aviator Jun 27th 2011 2:20 am

Re: NI and Tax Implications when leaving.
 

Originally Posted by glennster (Post 9459500)
I am continuing to be paid by my english employer for a few months after I leave as part of a severance package, do i still have to pay NI in england and when can I apply for a tax refund? (not self employed I am PAYE)

Jo-Anne

If you are receiving income whilst living in Canada, you will need to report this on your Canadian return. You can also claim a credit for foreign tax paid. If you would have paid more tax in Canada than the UK, then you pay the difference.


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