6 Actions For Expats to Take on Cyprus Tax May June 2018
ProACT Sam updates the Changes to the Cyprus Online Tax Return System
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Having trouble with the changes to make Cyprus tax returns?
Do you want to do online returns but find nothing inline or joined up?
Here’s the latest news… Read More
4 Steps Essential to Understand - Relocating & Living and Working Abroad
Living and Working Abroad is the same as living anywhere else in the world - just different.
People live in groups with family, work team, or community.
In this article you will discover 4 Steps Essential to Understand - Relocating & Living and Working Abroad.
What Do You Do To Start Your Day
What's your 5am-Time routine ? Comment and share 5am-Time is a secret time utilised by successful people. Do you do these 5 things to start your day?
Do the Right Thing - Gain Trust & Confidence
Do the Right Thing - Gain Trust & Confidence
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[Podcast] Happy New Tax Year for Expats
ProACT Sam celebrates the New Tax Year Changes and Looks Forward to the new challenges for Expats Living and Working Abroad in the year leading to EU Brexit.
With the UK sticking with centuries of tradition, until 1752, the spring is deemed the start of the new year. Whereas seeds were sown and babies made in time for the autumn harvest and winter births.
So it is also time for the start of the UK New Tax Year
Cyprus has a calendar tax year but traditionally tax returns are due in April.
New Tax Year - Spring changes abound for Expat Tax Returns and Rebates.
In April we are running a series of New Tax Year blogs, podcasts, newsletters and Webinars for Expats Living and Working Abroad, investing in overseas property and relocating offshore.
Follow our podcast https://proactpartnership.com/blog/the-living-working-abroad-podcast
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It’s Important To Schedule Recovery Relaxation and Fun Time
In Family and Business it is as Important to Schedule ‘Recovery Relaxation Fun Time’ as anything else in our lives.
Why?
What Will be the 3rd Way for EU Brexit?
Sam 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.
Torpedoed
The British government find itself vetoed out of a financial settlement on EU Brexit not by one of the 27 remaining EU states, but by a King in the North, the leader of the Northern Ireland ‘government’ effectively vetoed the Financial Settlement to which the EU member states had agreed in principle.
Instead of announcing the way forward for trade talks this week, the British government is left scrambling for a 3rd way to EU Brexit.
In the EU game of thrones the king makers will continue to seek a 3rd way. The final agreement will be similar to the current proposal, if we get that far.
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ProACT Expat Experts know from experience over 20 years how to protect your Family and Business overseas including property, pension, investment and business assets.
ProACT Tax Saving Expat Experts can help each step of the way Living and Working Abroad.
Now we want to hear from you. What are your EU Brexit Questions? Comment on our Blog or Contact-Us
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EU Brexit for Expats Blog
ProACT Sam Orgill bring you a Weekly Update on EU Brexit for Expats
“In the Game of Thrones You Win or You Die” Cersi Lannister told the Noble Edwin Stark. And so it seem in this weekly drama of EU Brexit for Expats. Very political, high risk stuff. There will one winner it seems, who will that be? EU, Merkel, Crobyn, France, Russia, Saudi, Nicola Sturgeon of the SNP, Boris Johnson, Theresa May?
“It’s the economy stupid” was a campaign phrased by a relative of mine, James Carville, as campaign strategist for Bill Clinton in the 1991 Presidential election. It was successful in an election campaign that unseated the sitting president George W Bush, who lost in an campaign held during a recession.
Teresa May is in an election campaign that will run until 23:00PM on 29th March 2019 when the UK will be committed to leaving the EU, a date to be written into UK law. If she gets the government that far. Until that date anything could change and everything may.
6 Benefits for Expats from Higher UK Exchange Rates v Euro
As widely expected UK interest rates will rise by 0.5% in Early November. How might this affect expats? The £ Sterling could strengthen against the Euro and Dollar as a result. Although a weak UK economy impacted by EU Brexit uncertainty could continue to see weakness in exchange rates. How will this affect Expats Living and Working Abroad?