As a British citizen living in Dubai, there are many reasons why you may still be required to lodge a UK tax return. This includes owning UK property, holding UK investments, holding money in the UK, or earning other income from UK-based sources.
Key tax return services we offer British expats living in Dubai include:
- self-assessment tax returns
- non-resident landlord tax returns
- non-domicile and non-resident tax services.
WHO WE CAN ASSIST WITH UK TAX RETURNS
BRITISH CITIZENS LIVING IN DUBAI
For British citizens living in Dubai, who have tax obligations in the UK, we can provide international tax advice and ownership structure advice of assets such a let property. We can file annual tax returns including self-assessment tax return and non-resident landlord tax returns.
BRITISH CITIZENS RETURNING HOME TO THE UK
Long-term British expats returning home to the UK need to carefully plan their return before becoming a UK resident again. We can provide personal asset structuring and timing advice.
THOSE WITH ASSETS IN THE UK
British citizens or expats who own certain assets in the UK are required to lodge a UK tax return to HMRC. This includes owning UK property, holding UK investments, holding money in the UK, or earning other income from UK sources. We can assist by lodging the appropriate tax returns.
ENSURE YOUR UK TAX AFFAIRS ARE IN ORDER
Whether you have recently moved to Dubai or have been living here for a while, we can assess your situation, advise of your UK tax obligations and lodge your UK tax returns where required.
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