Touch or Go on Brexit
ProACT Sam looks forward to independence day and clarifies the last minute things Expats should do to secure their EU Citizen Rights before Brexit ends December 31th.
How to Secure EU Residency
ProACT Sam looks at securing EU Residency Rights before or after Brexit
The UK has left the EU on 30th January. We are currently in a transition period that ends 31st December 2020.
Latest for Expats Part 3: Brexit, Expat Residency and Travel
Latest news for Expats based on current topics of concern in the form of ‘BERT’: Brexit, Expat Residency and Travel update. This third article is part of a short 3-part series and delivers an update on travel under the impact of the Coronavirus.
Latest for Expats Part 2: Brexit, Expat Residency and Travel
Latest news for Expats based on current topics of concern in the form of ‘BERT’: Brexit, Expat Residency and Travel update. This second article is part of a short 3-part series and delivers an update on Expat Residency Rights.
Latest for Expats Part 1: Brexit, Expat Residency and Travel
Latest news for Expats based on current topics of concern in the form of ‘BERT’: Brexit, Expat Residency and Travel update. This first article is part of a short 3-part series and delivers an update on Brexit for Expats.
How will Brexit affect the Self Employed?
ProACT Sam looks at how self employed sole traders could be impacted by Brexit and transition.
The contractors country of tax residence is often the country where the work is carried out.
There are no borders on the internet so tax residence can be impacted in different ways. Consider your days tax resident in the UK or overseas and how your work is carried out.
How does Brexit affect Expats' Tax?
ProACT Sam discusses how UK Expat’s tax is affected by Brexit. Double Taxation Treaties are not impacted, however, there are likely to be changes moving forwards, with some positive impacts and some negative impacts.
Tax and the Brexit Transition Period
ProACT Sam explains how Expat taxation is not directly impacted by Brexit, but that this could be subject to change and a key area therefore, for Expats to monitor and take action on.
Brexit Day Checklist for Expats
Why 11pm UK time? Because Central European time is one hour ahead of the UK, although the Worlds zero time zone (Greenwich Mean Time GMT or Universal Time Coordinate UTC) runs through London and Paris....
So Brexit happens at the end of EU time on the 31st January. Giving the UK another hour in that last day.
UK Expats in Europe and EU Expats in the UK: A Brexit update
What should UK Expats in Europe and EU Expats in the UK be doing now that ‘Brexit Day’ is upon us?
The ‘Brexit’ bill has been passed by the UK Parliament. This needs to be ratified by the EU Parliament and is what’s being processed at the moment.
If the EU Parliament rejected the bill, then the Treaty wouldn’t be ratified. However, the law that’s gone into the European Parliament is a two-line bill stating that the EU/UK Withdrawal Treaty is submitted and agreed, and recommending that the EU Commission accepts that and implements it accordingly.
Who pays for Cyprus healthcare?
ProACT Sam highlights how tax law require worldwide income to be declared and taxed.