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Non-dom
I am a UK citizen. I am moving to the US to be with my wife (US citizen). We will be looking after my mother in law, I will therefore not be working or earning a income in the US, nor will I have any substantial savings there.
I have property in the UK, I understand I will have to pay HMRC. I will also be returning to the UK at least once a year as I have family over here. I'm not sure if it will be for more than 90 days, however it will be close. I will be filling taxes in the US jointly with my wife. I do not plan to sell my property any time soon. My question is do I have to file to be a non dom for UK taxes as it doesn't really benefit me as far as I can see? |
Re: Non-dom
Originally Posted by Natters108
(Post 11665660)
I am a UK citizen. I am moving to the US to be with my wife (US citizen). We will be looking after my mother in law, I will therefore not be working or earning a income in the US, nor will I have any substantial savings there.
I have property in the UK, I understand I will have to pay HMRC. I will also be returning to the UK at least once a year as I have family over here. I'm not sure if it will be for more than 90 days, however it will be close. I will be filling taxes in the US jointly with my wife. I do not plan to sell my property any time soon. My question is do I have to file to be a non dom for UK taxes as it doesn't really benefit me as far as I can see? If you are leaving the UK file a P85 and use the HMRC tax residency webtool to find out your status. |
Re: Non-dom
Originally Posted by nun
(Post 11665715)
What visa are you on in the US or do you have a greencard?
If you are leaving the UK file a P85 and use the HMRC tax residency webtool to find out your status. |
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