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How much UK rental income is tax-free for UK landlords living overseas?

mike@gosimpletax

How much UK rental income is tax-free if you’re a UK landlord living overseas? It’s a dream that many people in Britain have. Move to another country, somewhere sunnier, to work or retire. For those who choose to live their dream, living overseas is often

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How do you invest as an expat if you don’t know where you will retire?

james@britishexpatmoney

Investing for retirement has never been easier. Even for expats! Simply, pick a couple of index funds. Add money whenever you have some, and then just sit back and enjoy the important things in life while your pension pot swells in the background. To begin

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Expat ISA – Your Guide

james@britishexpatmoney

According to HMRC, expats can keep any ISA they have before they move overseas. Even better, you still get UK tax relief on your savings and investments. Not only that, but you can even transfer your ISA to another provider no matter where you live.

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Vanguard for Expats – How to Guide

james@britishexpatmoney

If you are an expat looking to invest with Vanguard, but live overseas, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you want to invest with them because they are one of the biggest fund managers in the world, or because you like what they stand

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UK Personal Allowance for Non Residents – Are you eligible?

james@britishexpatmoney

Are you a non UK resident? If so you may be eligible for the personal tax allowance? If you are, you only need to pay tax above a certain threshold. In fact, you may not need to pay anything. It will depend on how much

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Best Investment Platforms for non UK Residents

james@britishexpatmoney

This week we take a look at some of the best investment platforms for non UK residents. Whether for savings, pensions or simply to grow your wealth, once you decide you’re going to start investing, the first thing you need to do is find an

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Property

Can Non Residents Buy Property in the UK?

james@britishexpatmoney

Can non residents buy property in the UK? That’s the question we are asking this week. Spoiler alert: Some can. In fact, approximately 250,000 properties in the UK are owned from overseas. In this article, we’ll tell you who can buy UK property. Whether you

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UK Non Resident Landlord – Must Read Guide

james@britishexpatmoney

If you have rental property in the UK and spend time overseas you may be classed as a Non Resident Landlord. And if you are our UK tax authorities aka HMRC will usually want to here from you. That’s because you have a set of

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Netwealth – UK expat friendly robo-advisor?

james@britishexpatmoney

In this article we are going to take a look Netwealth Investments Limited. They are a UK wealth management service that use cutting edge technology and computing power rather than men in suits. Well, that’s not strictly true, there are some men and women in

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