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daccs Sep 10th 2014 2:51 pm

Relocation Package
 
Can anyone confirm if a relocation package is taxable in the UK? I've read you can get up to £8k without incurring tax. Can anyone confirm either way?

Thanks

Bob Sep 10th 2014 3:07 pm

Re: Relocation Package
 
Where are you relocating to and who is stumping the money?

unique_boy Sep 10th 2014 3:28 pm

Re: Relocation Package
 
Mine was taxed in the US... would be interested if I could claim that tax back!

mrlion Sep 10th 2014 11:04 pm

Re: Relocation Package
 
Mine was taxed here in CA and the company grossed it up.

daccs Sep 11th 2014 10:33 am

Re: Relocation Package
 
My company is both in the US an UK. So technically I could get it from either side. I'm moving to Georgia

mrlion Sep 11th 2014 4:24 pm

Re: Relocation Package
 
Given the dual taxation i don't think it particularly matters where the tax is paid provided you do both tax returns correctly.

unique_boy Sep 11th 2014 4:54 pm

Re: Relocation Package
 
Although don't forget to claim your tax back on leaving the uk!

thinbrit Sep 11th 2014 5:00 pm

Re: Relocation Package
 

Originally Posted by mrlion (Post 11400317)
Mine was taxed here in CA and the company grossed it up.


Originally Posted by unique_boy (Post 11399751)
Mine was taxed in the US... would be interested if I could claim that tax back!


Don't forget to claim that tax back on your US tax return. I claimed the tax back on moving expenses from Blighty, and later from TX to CA and then from CA back to TX.

Tax Topics - Topic 455 Moving Expenses

ubernathan Sep 14th 2014 12:21 am

Re: Relocation Package
 
My relocation package will be taxed in the USA and not UK. It is a payment made once I've transferred. I can claim all the US moving deductibles from that sum. I have to stump up the cash to actually move in advance though. If I had cash flow problems, it would probably be more efficient for the company to employ a moving agent and pay them. Again, that would be US taxable (plus agent fee).


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