As the UK & EU open up from the Covid-19 pandemic, people will naturally be looking forward to going away on holiday.
After being locked down for 18 months, ProACT Sam looks at the rules for travelling to Cyprus.
Read MoreAs the UK & EU open up from the Covid-19 pandemic, people will naturally be looking forward to going away on holiday.
After being locked down for 18 months, ProACT Sam looks at the rules for travelling to Cyprus.
Read MoreAre you an Expat who plans to travel to the UK? Do you want to protect UK assets from capital taxes? Do you want to protect your offshore income from UK tax assessment?
ProACT Sam considers the constraints on Expats travelling to the UK.
Read MoreThe UK had a political financial statement on 13/3/18 but with no changes or announcements on fiscal matters.
This Spring statement is an update only.
A November budget to implement tax changes following April.
That’s the new UK Way for Budget statements
November’s Budget confirmed the UK tax and financial position in the year to Brexit
ProACT Sam 14/3/18
Read MoreProACT Cyprus Tax Return Service 2018 - deadlines, due dates and online service
Contact Us to Book a Meeting to Prepare and Complete your Cyprus Tax Returns
Full Full year tax returns are submitted on line from 2017.
ProACT can assist with Tax registration and online returns and payments.
Read MoreWhat Are the Residency Options with EU Brexit for Expats in the UK and Brits in the EU and Cyprus?
Review this Webinar you will discover that the world continues after Brexit and Living and Working Abroad is still possible but with some different rules.
ProACT Sam Orgill discusses the Residency Status of Expats in view of EU Brexit and how Working, Retiring, Investing Abroad will work for you in the coming years.
You will learn 5 Residency Options for Expats to follow Living and Working Abroad
Read MoreProACT Sam highlights the changes in exchange of informatio and what Expats should consider about the way they report tax income and capital.
Exchange of financial information has been around since 2005 when any savings or investment income was required to be reported by the bank/investment fund to their local tax authorities.
From the start of 2016 a new level of exchange of information was introduced. Called the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) by 2018 102 countries (including every one of 28 EU countries) have committed to CRS exchange of information.
Read MoreSam Orgill of ProACT Expatriate Advice considers what we know so far and recent developments in Brexit and the 4 areas of impact Expats should consider and review to protect Residency Rights, Tax on Income, securing Overseas Property, Medical Cover post Brexit.
Find out more at our website www.proactpartnership.com
We have created a Free down load to read more on this topic :
Today Wednesday 22/11/17 at 12:30pm is the UK Budget for Brexit.
Read MoreProACT Sam Orgill www.proactpartnership.com .
The EU introduced new laws for dealing with Estates. Cyprus like other EU countries introduced wide ranging changes in legislation that has a direct impact on the tax status of assets held by Expats overseas.
This allows the possibility for the home country to find out about the overseas business, property and investment assets. This could add a 40% inheritance tax bill to an estate.
Read the Full Article for More detail and 8 Reason to Use Wills and Trusts to Protect Overseas Assets
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If you are Living and Working Abroad in Paradise there may be a piece of paper on its way to you.
Big changes to Tax and Pension for Expats means the Tax Man in your home country and your country of residence may be sending you a letter or a tax demand in the next few months.
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Tuesday Tax Blog: This Week Deadlines for Tax returns & Rebates for Expats in Cyprus and UK
Cyprus Temporary Tax Returns & Payments are now due.
UK tax returns and rebates for tax paid in the UK in 2016/17 can now be reclaimed.
Are you certain your tax affairs will stand the scrutiny of Exchange of information ?
ProACT Sam Orgill has written a free guide for Expats to download explaining the new risks from the taxman, follow the link to download:
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Read MoreThe EU Brexit Vote has hit British Expats Living and Working in the EU hard. The day after the Brexit vote on 24/6/2016 Sterling fell sharply from £1=Euro1.30 so by the end of October 2017 the Pound is trading at £1.00 = Euro 1.13 , a mighty fall of nearly 15% in 16 months.
This affects how many Euros to spend have UK expats living in euro land, or the £ Sterling back taken home after the sale of Euro-land overseas property. Here we look and the background and reveal:-