Going back to the UK
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Thats double taxation though - if you have your W8-BEN on file with your US broker and you are UK domiciled again, wouldn't you just pay tax to the HMRC and not to the IRS at all under the DT treaty? Still trying define whether you have to pay the 10% penalty to the HMRC if you're still under 59 1/2 in this scenario as I can't find clarification anywhere.
I don't know how it all works for foreign persons making IRS withdrawals but I would expect the IRS to want its 10% penalty for early withdrawals given that was the agreement when the tax deferred contributions were made.

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Hi. I'm new to this site, so apologies if I'm short-cutting or posting in the wrong place...I'm thinking of returning to the UK after 25 years in Canada. On investigating car insurance, I've been quoted 1200 pounds a year. (I have 43 years experience with no accidents.) Someone below has said their insurance is 190 per year. How would I achieve this price?

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Hi. I'm new to this site, so apologies if I'm short-cutting or posting in the wrong place...I'm thinking of returning to the UK after 25 years in Canada. On investigating car insurance, I've been quoted 1200 pounds a year. (I have 43 years experience with no accidents.) Someone below has said their insurance is 190 per year. How would I achieve this price?

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Hi. I'm new to this site, so apologies if I'm short-cutting or posting in the wrong place...I'm thinking of returning to the UK after 25 years in Canada. On investigating car insurance, I've been quoted 1200 pounds a year. (I have 43 years experience with no accidents.) Someone below has said their insurance is 190 per year. How would I achieve this price?

Good luck with the move back.

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I live in Toronto and drive a Mazda 2. Doesn't get much more exciting than that. I did use my current vehicle model for the 1200 pound quote for Ipswich! Also not exactly an exciting place to live. Thanks for the advice. I'll contact my present insurer.
