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UK Tax Question
Hi
Does anyone know the tax situation for a UK citizen if I was working for an Hong Kong based airline and being paid in Hong Kong but commuting from the UK? Many Thanks |
If you're domiciled in UK, (i.e. wife/house/kids/dog/cat etc) you pay UK tax.
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Cheers for the reply does that mean I'll have to pay tax in the UK & Hong Kong or do the UK & Hong Kong have an taxation agreement?
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Residency & Domicile
Kitsune is incorrect. :=
Your domicility has no impact on whether you pay UK or HK income tax. You pay income tax based on where you are resident. I am resident in Hong Kong and have been for the last 8 years but i am still UK domicile. I pay Hong Kong income tax. |
I believe (tax) residency is any stay over 90 days in the UK and 60 in HKG. There should be a bi-lateral agreement were you will pay the difference of tax to the UK (40%-15%), but I haven't seen that in B&W.
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Double Taxation
Not correct - HK and UK do have a double taxation agreement. If you pay HK tax then that amount is deductible from the amount of UK tax you need to pay. I know because I did it for a number of years.
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Me too. The UK Revenue was very understanding of the situaton for UK based CX pilots. I wish their forms had been easier to complete though!
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Not Quite Right
Not correct - HK and UK do have a double taxation agreement. |
Maybe www.hmrc.gov.uk might be some help.
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