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Latest post on 30 April 2017 - 22:44
The HMRC website has good calculators so you can work out what your status is. They also have lots of 'scenarios' - highly suggest sitting down with a cup of coffee and reading through. If you have property in the UK you rent out, you do need to declare yourself as a non-resident (landlord) to HMRC, then when you do a tax return you can do one with a split year allocation. That way you know you're all above board with it, won't pay unnecessary tax, and won't have any issues if and when you return to the UK. I did it this way and it's been relatively simple, and it means I have had no tax liability in all the years I've been here, despite having UK rental income. Might be worth getting a UK accountant to do your family's first tax return if you are having a split year - I paid about GBP 200 the first year if I get it done for me as it was a split year - and they got me a refund (and GBP 30 to buy the required 3rd party software to do my own when I have a 'simple' tax year). The longer you live abroad, the more days you are allowed to return to the UK without penalty (as Bingo12 said the 90 rule is the best known but does not apply to everyone!), and you now have to keep tabs on which midnights you are in the UK, AND other countries, as well as public holidays and sick days. Also, there's now the issue of 'family ties'... It's less complicated than it sounds, but the rules have tightened up over the years. HTH! Thank you so much for this pinks ???
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Latest post on 30 April 2017 - 09:48
You would need an NOC from your husband / sponsor to work in the UAE and a UAE issued visa Sorry to be daft but what's an NOC ?? ??
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Latest post on 30 April 2017 - 09:46
Hi Maybe post on the Saudi forum, hope it works out for you. Thank you I will do that xzx
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Latest post on 30 April 2017 - 09:45
You would really need to consult your employer in the UK or a Tax advisor to help find the answers specific to your circumstances. Hope it helps Hi luluwings can you please clarifi why I would need to talk to my employer in the UK sorry I'm just a bit confused ??? xzx
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Latest post on 29 April 2017 - 23:08
Hey I am also a UK Midwife I would love to hear how you are getting on, we are only just starting off with applications etc... Any advice would be greatly appreciated ??
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Latest post on 29 April 2017 - 23:05
Know this is an old post just wondering how you are all getting on. I am a midwife and we are hoping to move over to UAE any tips advice would be fab ??
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Latest post on 29 April 2017 - 10:55
Why are you not taking meds? You shoukd at least be seeing a physio w=kly to keep your body strong. That aside... You can be yhe main sponsor, MS doesnt mean you cannot work here. There are tho I sands of people here with MS and other autoimmune diseases. Your only aet back would be the cost of medicine as that medicine is expensive and itd be hard to get insurance to cover even a reasonable amo I bt of the cost. Thank you for your reply I don't take medication ?? because I don't need to I have had a stem cell transplant, so just yearly MRI and I am very active ⛷??‍♀️??‍♀️ so also don't need a physiology I stretch daily, walk LOTS and eat healthy to keep control of the MS ? Do you know anything about part time work and paying tax in the UK ?? As this is the only thing I need to sort out now xzx thank you so much for your help ????
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Latest post on 28 April 2017 - 23:34
Just wondering if anyone can offer advice of working in UAE with MS and being the main visa holder?? I do not take any medication etc...