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Find out if you can report and give updates about your income from self-employment and property using Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.
Find out how to get a certificate of residence as an individual, company or organisation so you do not get taxed twice on foreign income.
Prove your right to live in the UK - residence cards, permanent residence cards, derivative residence cards are no longer valid.
Use form RBE1 if you're a trustee of a settlement that was non-UK resident in 2008-09 and want to make a Capital Gains Tax 'rebasing election'.
How to claim UK tax relief on your UK income under double taxation agreements if you’re a non-resident.
Official information British people moving to and living in the United States of America (USA) need to know, including residency, healthcare and driving.
This is HM Revenue and Customs' initial equality impact assessment.
Documents, certificate, letters, and notes available from the British embassy and consulates in the USA.
Call or write to HMRC for tax advice if you're a non-UK resident entertainer or sportsperson who performs or competes in the UK
This applies to non-UK resident persons that own UK residential property.
Use the online service or the postal form if you are a trustee and want to apply to get your rental income paid without tax taken off.
How someone in Spain can get documents legalised, witnessed or certified, take an oath of British citizenship and obtain informative notes.
Biometric residence permits (BRP) - what they are, personal data, how to report problems.
This guide sets out essential information for British nationals residing in Vietnam.
This Tax Information and Impact Note is about Capital Gains Tax and non-residents with UK property.
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