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Tax Law UK & Australia
Published by: smith 2010-03-16

  • ComLaw 301 Tax Law Research - Online Workbooks - Davis Law Library ::
    COMLAW 301 : Tax Law Research Course WORKBOOK 1: Case Law for Tax AC, Appeal Cases (UK reporting series, part of The Law Reports, the "official" law
    http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/subjects/law/courses/comlaw301/workbook1/wkbk1cases.htm
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    Hi, This is my first google question, so let me know how I do. I currently live in the UK and am a tax resident there. I am an Australian and also a British citizen. I will be returning to Australia and need to run a company there and also in London. I'm looking for information about legal ways for moving cash from my UK company bank account in such a way as to minimise personal and company taxes. A good answer would list the options that I have, and some pros and cons. If becoming a resident in another country is an option then a list of countries, a summary of the restrictions to becomming a resident and the various tax rates would help. Ben
  • University of Essex :: Module Directory detail::
    It is not a module in the international aspects of the UK tax system: the UK Among the numerous books on International Tax Law students could read the
    http://www.essex.ac.uk/courses/default.aspx?coursecode=LW608&level=7&period=SP
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    UK Parliament - Joint Committee on Tax Rewrite Bills::
    Welcome to the web pages of the Joint Committee on Tax Law Rewrite Bills. The Bills are prepared by the Tax Law Rewrite Project Team at the HM Revenue
    http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/joint_committee_on_tax_rewrite_bills.cfm
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  • Many many issues here is hard to start.... I am in a similar position as I am an Australian born (UK passport holder) living in the UK. -Tax residency Whilst under UK and Australian residency law a person can be a dual resident, this is not the case with regards taxation. You can only be a resident of one country and you'll have to pay tax on all of your income form all worldwide sources to the local authority. Issues that determine your residency status for tax purposes include the location of your permanent place of abode and which country do you spend more than 183 days of the year in. A problem for most Australians in the UK is that if they leave Australia for a short period (for example 2 years or less) they will be considered to have only temporarily been a tax redsident of the UK and hence liable to pay Australian taxes. - Ceasing to be a tax resident When you plan to change your tax residency you need to be aware that they ATO/IR will deem that you've sold all your assets (whether not you actually did) and you'll be required to pay capital gains taxes. If I were you, I'd go and pay for some professional advice before going forward. As per the Google disclaimer tey only give general information. Good luck
  • The new UK tax law on sukuk::
    Mohammed Amin MA FCA AMCT CTA (Fellow), tax partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and head of the firm's Islamic finance practice in the UK, explores the
    http://www.newhorizon-islamicbanking.com/index.cfm?section=academicarticles&action=view&id=10575
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    Web Sites - Tax Law - Practice Areas::
    Thienel Law Firm, LLC Attorneys at Law — Resources for tax law in Baltimore Trusts & Trustees — John Goldsworth, UK. Full Text.
    http://www.findlaw.com/01topics/35tax/sites.html
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