If you are considered a resident in the UK, you are taxed on all of your investment income, no matter the location. This will be the same income reported on your US expat taxes. If you are a resident but not domiciled in the UK, you are able to file using the remittance basis for both foreign income and capital gains.
Can a US citizen get investment advice in the UK?
If you’re an American living outside of the US, you’ll soon encounter difficulties obtaining investment advice or even banking services. This sets out the problems – and potential solutions American citizens living in the UK (or elsewhere overseas) quickly discover that when it comes to investment advice, their options are extremely limited.
Is it good to live in the UK as an American?
Living in the UK is a fascinating experience for all kinds of reasons – the quirky accents, the culture and history, pubs, free healthcare, longer holidays, and having Europe at your doorstep to name but a few. As an American expatriate living in the UK though, what exactly do you need to know regarding filing US expat (and British) taxes?
Can a Australian citizen work in the UK?
When you have right of abode this means that you can legally live and work in the UK without any immigration restrictions. Another way for Australians to move to the UK is under a UK ancestry visa, which is available to citizens of a commonwealth country. There are a few more requirements to apply for this visa though, and these are:
How to move to the UK as an US citizen?
If you are a citizen of the United States of America and you wish to move to the UK, we can help you. Call us on 0333 305 3612 for immediate help & assistance with your situation. We’re here to help you in person, via the phone or online. Contact us to discuss your immigration needs and our team will explain the ways we can help you.