As the UK tax system becomes more complex, Shorts provides individuals with cross-border tax advice. We can help support individuals and their employers when they come to and leave the UK. Details of the services we can provide can be found below.
Shorts can assist individuals who are moving cross-border with any UK tax compliance services they are required to undertake, including any annual filing requirement obligations they may have. This includes the following services:
Shorts can provide individuals with cross-border tax advice regarding their move either to or from the UK to ensure that their investments are structured tax efficiently. We are happy to support individuals with the following areas when they are considering a cross-border relocation:
Companies who are considering seconding or relocating their employees to or from the UK should take tax advice to ensure that all their UK PAYE regulations are met. Shorts can provide companies with advice before they consider relocating their staff. We can also assist with any UK reporting requirements the Company or employees may have; this includes the following services:
In recent years the UK tax system has become more complex for non-UK resident individuals who wish to own UK property, in particular residential properties. Shorts are able to assist individuals who either own or are looking to invest in UK property and provide advice regarding the complexities of the UK tax reporting system, which includes the following.
24 October 2024
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When a non-UK business starts trading in the UK, several key VAT (Value Added Tax) issues must be considered to ensure compliance and optimise tax efficiency. In this detailed guide, we will run through the main VAT-related aspects t
7 September 2024
The concept of non-UK domicile status is an area of repeated interest in the UK. An individual can either be UK-domiciled or domiciled outside the UK (a “non-dom”). It is very important that individuals understand their domicile
26 September 2023
The Statutory Residence Test (or SRT) determines an individual's UK tax residency. Under the SRT, an individual is either UK resident or non-UK resident for a full tax year (6 April to the following 5 April).
12 December 2022
Since the UK left the EU, there have been changes in EU VAT which you may be unlikely to consider the implications of, unless you are involved in importing or exporting goods.
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