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If you are leaving the UK, arriving in the UK, or already living overseas, your UK tax residency status is the single most important factor in determining what you owe HMRC and where.

In this episode, Simon and Laura tackle the Statutory Residence Test head on. Not the 125-page HMRC manual version, but a clear, honest, high-level guide to how it works, why it matters, and what you need to be thinking about before you make any international move.

The Statutory Residence Test was introduced in April 2013 to replace a system that was far less clear-cut. Its purpose is straightforward: to determine whether you are UK tax resident in any given tax year. If you are resident, you are taxable in the UK on your worldwide income and gains. If you are not, you are taxable only on UK sources of income. The difference between those two positions can be enormous.

Simon and Laura cover the full picture in this episode, including:

The episode closes with the message that runs through everything LSR Partners does: if you are leaving the UK or arriving in the UK, have the conversation before you go. Not after. One client spent three days too many in the UK and faced a £20,000 tax bill that proper planning would have avoided entirely.

Every situation is different. The Statutory Residence Test is detailed, fact-specific and unforgiving when applied incorrectly. Get in touch before you act.

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