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Posted Fri, 09 Aug 2024 15:58:48 GMT by Anna987
I'm self employed and also a member of a general partnership based in the UK. Currently both partners pay tax on our individual share of the profits through our individual self-assessment returns. However, I'm planning to move to Spain (accompanying my husband on his Digital Nomad Visa), and will become a Spanish tax resident in 2025. The partnership will continue to be based in the UK, and my earnings will continue to come from the UK, I will have to register as self-employed in Spain and pay my taxes there. Can you confirm that at that point I will no longer have to pay income tax in the UK? Is there a code I need to apply for to ensure that I'm not taxed in both countries? Many thanks
Posted Wed, 21 Aug 2024 06:32:31 GMT by HMRC Admin 25 Response
Hi Anna987,
HMRC cannot comment on future events as legislation may change.
For current guidance please refer to:
Tax on your UK income if you live abroad
Thank you. 

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