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UK Tax Query - Living & Working In Netherlands

FootballFan
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UK Tax Query - Living & Working In Netherlands

Postby FootballFan » Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:57 pm

Hi,

I had a query and was hoping I could get some advice.

I currently work in the Netherlands and live there. I am a British citizen. This year I came back in late December to see family and due to coronavirus and travel restrictions, have not been back to the Netherlands. It will have been around 3 months of living and working from the UK, despite being registered and working for a Dutch company. I've done some googling and didn't really understand if I'm impacted or not.

I get taxed in the Netherlands as I live and work there, but as I have now also worked in the UK for the past 3 months, what implications does this have on me from a UK tax perspective? Will I have to also pay tax in the UK? I've heard about a 'double taxation' treaty between the two countries but don't really understand it or if it exempts me.


is anybody able to shed any light on my situation?

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Re: UK Tax Query - Living & Working In Netherlands

Postby ETaxConsulting » Wed May 26, 2021 11:10 am

it would depend on your tax residence. if as a result of spending 3 months in the UK you are UK resident/treaty resident then yes you would need to file a UK tax return and declare the income you have earned in Netherlands.
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