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First UK Landlord Self Assessment Tax Return

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First UK Landlord Self Assessment Tax Return. Here are 21 things you need to know. So, you’ve recently joined the ranks of the UK’s 2.6m private residential landlords and need to report taxable rental income via Self Assessment? You might be slightly worried about having

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

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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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Non-Residency UK Tax Returns Webinar – What You Need to Know

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Do you want to know about UK non-residency tax returns? Do you have any questions for a tax professional? Why not take this opportunity to get the key information you need and ask any questions you may have. Join a free webinar dedicated to Non-Residency

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5 Reasons ETFs are the best investments for UK Expats

james@britishexpatmoney

Not long ago, investments for UK expats needed came with a health warning. Thankfully, the days when your best choice was locking up your money for god knows how long in god knows what for an insanely high fee have been consigned to history. So

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Expat Stamp Duty on UK Property

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There are many property related taxes to pay in the UK. Stamp duty is an expensive one for everyone, but often more so for expats. It first graced the British isles (in England) back in 1694 when it was used by William III and Mary

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UK pensions for expats guide

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If you are an expat living overseas, it makes sense to get your financial future in order sooner rather than later and that starts with pensions. Though, there’s a financial advice industry out there that does their best to make pensions sound complicated. They really

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UK Investment Options for Non Residents

james@britishexpatmoney

In this guide we take a deep dive in to some of the most popular UK investment options for non residents and answer some common questions related to pensions and investments. Let’s get into it. Can I invest in the UK if I live abroad?

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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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Stamp Duty Non Resident Guide

james@britishexpatmoney

Being non resident has its advantages. Unfortunately, stamp duty isn’t one of them. I’m always running into dreamers that expect stamp duty to be abolished one of these days. That’s wishful thinking. After all, stamp duty has been going since the dawn of time. Well,

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2021/22 UK Tax Changes ExPat Sole Traders Need to Know

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If you as an expat sole trader want to prepare for the 2021/22 tax year, then look no further than Rishi Sunak’s much-talked-about Budget. In it, the Chancellor promised to do whatever it takes to protect jobs and livelihoods, and outlined how the government intends

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