EIM40601 - Double taxation
An employee who works outside the United Kingdom may face a tax bill in both states:
- tax is due under the rules of the United Kingdom because the employee is resident here and
- tax is due under the rules of the overseas country because employment duties are carried out in that State.
No one should pay tax in two states on the same income. To
prevent a double charge the United Kingdom has entered into double
taxation agreements (DTA) with many other countries whereby in
particular circumstances, one country or the other will give up its
claim to tax, or else agree to give credit for the tax paid to the
other country.
Where there is no agreement, the United Kingdom will in
certain cases give relief unilaterally.
When you are working cases that involve the foreign aspects
of employment income bear the DTA in mind. It is possible that a
tax charge exists under domestic United Kingdom rules but we give
up that right in favour of another state
See the Double Taxation Relief manual (DT1920) for further
information on double taxation arrangements in respect of
employment income.
See
EIM40602 for guidance on the procedure
to follow.
