Postby dl83 » Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:40 pm
Thanks for the replies.
So would we first apply for a refund from the swedish tax authority, then, if successful, file backdated returns with HMRC? Even if he has made no previous submissions or a certificate of residence?
In Sweden there are certain conditions to be met to qualify for 'special income tax for foreign residents', the conditions are published on this page (in Swedish): https://www4.skatteverket.se/rattsligvagledning/360471.html?date=2017-01-23&q=pension+fr%C3%A5n+Storbritannien
My Swedish is too basic to be able to understand the document. And even though the translated text makes sense, it is still quite a solid block of legal speak. Should a concerted effort be made to understand these conditions, or should we just apply and hope for the best?
Thanks again