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You are domiciled in UK for tax purposes, and you need to declare all income to HMRC. Subject to DTA and tax rates re: USA/UK you'll either get a rebate or pay the difference to HMRC.Lantenac06 wrote: I was always given to understand that this income, given I am not yet domiciled in the UK and the income is generated overseas in the U.S. where there is a double tax treaty with the U.K., does not need to be declared in the UK where I am resident for most of the year and have my salaried employment. I was advised that it was sufficient for the US income to be declared to the IRS, and I have not had any issues with my previous Tier-1 applications. I showed my previous Tier-1 applications to a U.K. solicitor who did not raise this as a possible issue, and said it was fine since I could show from my accountant that the income had been declared in the U.S.
You can dig into the intriguing and challenging question of domicile here:Lantenac06 wrote:P.P.S. Sorry; just to clarify, the above is for those who do not have domicile status in the U.K. I suppose this is the ambiguous issue. I have lived here for six years, and have studied here before that. Yet I also studied in my home country, have family there, and a home address abroad. I also spend a month each year in my home country. I am hoping that will give me a strong case for considering myself a non-dom until I get my ILR and decide to settle here permanently (which I would certainly like to do! But it seems odd to think I could be considered domiciled here when at the moment I have no certainty of staying). In any case, it gives food for thought.
noajthan wrote:You can dig into the intriguing and challenging question of domicile here:Lantenac06 wrote:P.P.S. Sorry; just to clarify, the above is for those who do not have domicile status in the U.K. I suppose this is the ambiguous issue. I have lived here for six years, and have studied here before that. Yet I also studied in my home country, have family there, and a home address abroad. I also spend a month each year in my home country. I am hoping that will give me a strong case for considering myself a non-dom until I get my ILR and decide to settle here permanently (which I would certainly like to do! But it seems odd to think I could be considered domiciled here when at the moment I have no certainty of staying). In any case, it gives food for thought.
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