Residence review
Consideration of the UK residence information relevant to the tax year and reporting position.
Specialist UK tax support for overseas property, foreign income, offshore investments, capital gains and previously undeclared amounts.
Living in the UK, owning assets abroad or receiving foreign income can create reporting questions across more than one country. The correct UK treatment can depend on residence, the type of income or gain, foreign tax paid and the relevant double taxation arrangements.
We review the source and supporting documents, convert the figures appropriately and prepare the UK reporting. Where earlier amounts may have been missed, we help establish the facts and identify an appropriate route to bring the position up to date.
International matters are fact-specific, so the scope is agreed after an initial review of the countries, income and tax years involved.
Consideration of the UK residence information relevant to the tax year and reporting position.
Review of overseas employment, pensions, bank interest, dividends or other income sources.
Calculation and reporting of foreign rental income using the appropriate income and expense records.
Review of overseas asset disposals and the information needed to calculate a gain or loss.
Consideration of foreign tax paid and whether relief may be available under UK rules or an applicable agreement.
Help reviewing and correcting earlier UK reporting where overseas income or gains may have been omitted.
Paying tax abroad does not automatically remove UK reporting requirements. We consider the UK position and any available credit or treaty treatment using the documents provided.
Bring the relevant foreign income and gains into the UK return using suitable records.
Review foreign tax and the relief potentially available against UK liability.
Identify omissions and use an appropriate process to update HMRC where necessary.
Know what statements and transaction evidence to retain for later tax years.
You may still have a UK reporting requirement. Foreign tax can sometimes be credited against UK tax, but the outcome depends on residence, the income type, domestic rules and any applicable double taxation agreement.
UK residents may need to report income from property located abroad. The calculation uses the relevant rental income and allowable expenses, with foreign tax considered separately.
Seek advice promptly rather than ignoring it. The appropriate correction or disclosure depends on the tax years, amounts and circumstances. We can help establish the information and discuss the available process.
Common records include foreign tax returns, bank and investment statements, property income and expense records, disposal documents, evidence of foreign tax paid and travel or residence information.
Tell us which countries, income sources and tax years are involved so we can scope the review appropriately.
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