I start a time deposit in Hong Kong on 20th February 2020, the source of funds is from Hong Kong, I was a Hong Kong tax resident at that time. The time deposit maturity date is 22nd February 2021 and I will get the interest HKD 30,000 , around 3000 pounds on that day(22nd February)
I arrived UK on 19th August 2020 because I got a job in UK, I became UK tax resident on that day, but I can't withdraw my time deposit before I came to UK
I receive my interest in my Hong Kong account on 22nd February 2021, the amount is HKD 30000, around 3000 GBP.
I am quality for Split Year Treatment. So can I split this saving interest income to UK tax resident part and non-UK resident part? because my saving interest date of the resolution is 20th February 2020 which I was still HK tax resident but not UK tax resident. And I have no plan and no intention to go to the UK on 0th February 2020
Thanks & Regards.
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