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    Aboard contract - bank account advise?

    I am planning to take the middle east aboard IT contract for one year. And they will pay in dollar's with no taxation.
    For receiving the payments, If i give my existing UK personal Barclays current bank account, does i need to pay the tax in UK? or should i open for new international bank current account to avoid the tax problem?
    Also should i declare this overseas paid amount in the self assessment? Any other rules applicable for uk citizen working in aboard i.e taxes, aboard stay? please advise

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      #3
      Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
      Ignoring the poor grammar and use of english, defo one for your accountant to make sure you get it right.
      OP used the word advise correctly though

      As far as I'm aware a UK bank account isn't an issue except they won't take US dollars in a UK current account. Ask your bank manager.

      You will have to stay out of the country for most of the year, and depending on the country you're in you'll either need to pay tax, or get some good insurance (travel insurance won't cut it).
      There are load of forums that specialise in this. Try some of the oil and gas worker forums.
      See You Next Tuesday

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        #4
        Originally posted by Lance View Post
        OP used the word advise correctly though

        As far as I'm aware a UK bank account isn't an issue except they won't take US dollars in a UK current account. Ask your bank manager.

        You will have to stay out of the country for most of the year, and depending on the country you're in you'll either need to pay tax, or get some good insurance (travel insurance won't cut it).
        There are load of forums that specialise in this. Try some of the oil and gas worker forums.

        I don't think this is right - you cannot use a personal account for business purposes.

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          #5
          Originally posted by radish2008 View Post
          I don't think this is right - you cannot use a personal account for business purposes.
          who said it was for business? How does employment law in the Middle East work? I don't know.

          It's work in the Middle East. The account's no good for US dollars though.
          See You Next Tuesday

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lance View Post
            who said it was for business? How does employment law in the Middle East work? I don't know.

            It's work in the Middle East. The account's no good for US dollars though.
            The Middle East being one country....
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #7
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
              The Middle East being one country....
              and where did I imply it is one country?

              You may have inferred it. Or inferred it was what I meant.
              See You Next Tuesday

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                #8
                Originally posted by Lance View Post
                who said it was for business? How does employment law in the Middle East work? I don't know.

                It's work in the Middle East. The account's no good for US dollars though.
                He said I'm working and want to be paid by my client into my UK personal account ?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by radish2008 View Post
                  He said I'm working and want to be paid by my client into my UK personal account ?
                  So not business.

                  If I was to work in the ME, with the intention of paying no tax, and found I could do that, why would I voluntarily run it through a business that would attract 19% CT?
                  See You Next Tuesday

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by everfor View Post
                    I am planning to take the middle east aboard IT contract for one year. And they will pay in dollar's with no taxation.
                    For receiving the payments, If i give my existing UK personal Barclays current bank account, does i need to pay the tax in UK? or should i open for new international bank current account to avoid the tax problem?
                    Also should i declare this overseas paid amount in the self assessment? Any other rules applicable for uk citizen working in aboard i.e taxes, aboard stay? please advise
                    Regardless of where you have your monies paid to, or where your bank account is, it doesn't change your tax residency status. If you remain resident in the UK for tax purposes then you are obliged to declare all foreign income on your self assessment.

                    If you want to become non resident in the UK for tax purposes then speak to an expert as it is a complex matter. In the meantime the basics for you to consider are:-

                    1) Inform HMRC
                    2) Be out of the UK for one complete UK tax year (so your next complete tax year is 2018/2019)
                    3) Be employed full time overseas (so shift patterns / rotations wont count)
                    4) Do not return to the UK for any more than 90 days average during your period of non residency

                    Bear in mind points 2-4 are only confirmed 'after the event'.

                    HTH

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