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Residency & Domicile

Know Exactly Where You Stand. Before HMRC Tells You.

If you have moved to the UK, you are planning to leave, or you have family or assets in more than one country — your tax situation is more complicated than most people realise.
Residency and domicile are two different things, and they can pull in different directions. Domicile is usually linked to where you were born or where you have chosen to make your permanent home. Residency is based on how much time you spend in the UK. When the two do not line up, the tax consequences can be significant — including the risk of being taxed in two countries at once.
At Oasis Accountants, we assess your position properly, explain what it means in plain English, and help you structure your affairs to avoid unnecessary tax.

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Residency and domicile assessments for individuals moving to London, returning to the UK, and those with international business interests.

What We Assess

Your UK tax residency status - using HMRC's Statutory Residence Test
Your domicile status - and whether it has changed
Overseas income and assets - and how they are taxed in the UK
Double taxation treaty implications
Non-domiciliary status - and whether the remittance basis applies

Why This Matters

Being accidentally UK tax resident can trigger tax on worldwide income
Leaving the UK without a proper plan can leave you liable for UK tax for longer than you expect
Multiple residences can mean being taxed in more than one country
The rules are complex - and HMRC does investigate

FAQ

Am I a UK tax resident?

It depends on how much time you spend in the UK and a number of other factors. HMRC uses the Statutory Residence Test — a set of rules that can be genuinely confusing. We work through it with you step by step.

Can I change my domicile?

Yes - but it is not as simple as moving. HMRC looks at a range of factors including where you live, where your family is, and your long-term intentions. We advise on what counts and what does not.

Do I need to tell HMRC about overseas income?

If you are UK tax resident, yes - you must declare overseas income, even if tax has already been paid abroad. We handle the reporting and help you claim any double taxation relief you are entitled to.