UK non-residency rule and interpretation
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UK non-residency rule and interpretation
My understanding of a 'non UK resident', as defined by the Inland Revenue, is the following:
• You spend less than 183 days in the UK during the tax year, and
• Your visits to the UK do not average 91 days or more a tax year over a maximum of 4 years.
Flying short haul from a UK base, and commuting home abroad on a 5/4 schedule, I have been told that the days on Standby/Domestic flights are 'UK days' and add up towards the 91 day rule.
Is it correct to assume that on working days, other than standby, flying short haul in Europe and returning to the UK at the end of the day, that these days don't count towards the 91 day rule(are seen as days not spend in the UK?) ? Any info appreciated!
• You spend less than 183 days in the UK during the tax year, and
• Your visits to the UK do not average 91 days or more a tax year over a maximum of 4 years.
Flying short haul from a UK base, and commuting home abroad on a 5/4 schedule, I have been told that the days on Standby/Domestic flights are 'UK days' and add up towards the 91 day rule.
Is it correct to assume that on working days, other than standby, flying short haul in Europe and returning to the UK at the end of the day, that these days don't count towards the 91 day rule(are seen as days not spend in the UK?) ? Any info appreciated!
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Flyer99
Hopefully the following links may answer some of your questions
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...inland+revenue
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=281653
All the Best
ADG
Hopefully the following links may answer some of your questions
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...inland+revenue
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=281653
All the Best
ADG




