I recall some members here being knowledgeable about income tax and whatnot so I thought I'd ask here first before going elsewhere.
Let's say, for example, I worked a part time job in the UK but spent most of my time living in the USA. The pattern would be working 6 days followed by 14 days off. Rinse and repeat. So If I was in the UK for 7-8 days at a time (working 6 of those) and living in the USA for the other 12-13, would I still have to pay full income tax on my salary as well as national insurance?
I found this on the HMRC website:
When are you non-resident for UK Income Tax?
You'll be treated as non-resident from the day after you leave the UK if you can show:
* you left the UK to go abroad permanently or your absence and full-time work abroad lasts at least the whole tax year
* your visits to the UK are less than 183 days in a tax year and average less than 91 days a tax year over a maximum of four consecutive years
From that I understand that if I go to live in the USA, as long as I spend less than 183 days in the UK, I don't have to pay income tax. Is this correct? Would it make a difference if I was also earning a salary in the US?
Is there anything else I should read up on? I'm not interested in anything dodgy but if it is legal I would like to know more.
Thanks
Let's say, for example, I worked a part time job in the UK but spent most of my time living in the USA. The pattern would be working 6 days followed by 14 days off. Rinse and repeat. So If I was in the UK for 7-8 days at a time (working 6 of those) and living in the USA for the other 12-13, would I still have to pay full income tax on my salary as well as national insurance?
I found this on the HMRC website:
When are you non-resident for UK Income Tax?
You'll be treated as non-resident from the day after you leave the UK if you can show:
* you left the UK to go abroad permanently or your absence and full-time work abroad lasts at least the whole tax year
* your visits to the UK are less than 183 days in a tax year and average less than 91 days a tax year over a maximum of four consecutive years
From that I understand that if I go to live in the USA, as long as I spend less than 183 days in the UK, I don't have to pay income tax. Is this correct? Would it make a difference if I was also earning a salary in the US?
Is there anything else I should read up on? I'm not interested in anything dodgy but if it is legal I would like to know more.
Thanks
