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Posted Wed, 03 Jan 2024 21:42:52 GMT by Soymoomoo
Hello, I am a EU citizen with a EU passport and indefinite leave to remain in the UK. I am employed full time at a UK company for which I work remotely most of the time. I plan on requesting to work fully remotely and while travelling around Europe for a period of 18 months during which I will not be settling in any one country for longer than 3 weeks. I plan on living in a motorhome full time during those 18 months. I would like to make it as easy as possible for my employer, therefore, could HMRC please clarify how to proceed from a legal perspective: can I remain a lawful UK tax resident and keep paying my national insurance and PAYE tax as normal? Will I need to keep a UK address for tax purposes even if I will be abroad and living in my motorhome? In the case that I must keep a UK address for taxation, does this hold any implications with council tax? Could I use a forwarding address to avoid this scenario? Are there any more legal implications my current employer might need to consider? Thank you
Posted Tue, 09 Jan 2024 10:47:48 GMT by Geek
I would sugest you have a conversation with a tax specialist as this is a complex case. As for council tax, you need to speak to the local council on the property you may be renting. You may wish to have a trusted friend's address as the address for correspondence
Posted Wed, 10 Jan 2024 16:45:43 GMT by HMRC Admin 32 Response
Hi Soymoomoo,

Please refer to guidance below and in particular your residence status as this determines what happens.

Tax on your UK income if you live abroad

HMRC cannot comment on council tax and you will need to check with your local authority for this.

Thank you.
Posted Wed, 10 Jan 2024 18:44:05 GMT by Soymoomoo
Thank you! Confirming I received my answers after contacting a tech over phone.
Posted Wed, 20 Nov 2024 11:29:00 GMT by Laura Watson
Hi! I have a similar question and am struggling to find any answers. What did you find out and who did you speak to? Thank you!

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