Tom
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RE: Non UK National & Dubai Resident
Hi So as a UAE resident and non UK domicile, what happens if I spent 150 days in UAE, and I spend 95 days in the UK (with SRT Sufficient Ties indicating 90 Days Limit), would all of my tax for that year be due in UK even though I am UAE resident and spent more time there? Thanks -
RE: Non UK National & Dubai Resident
Hi. So as per my first post in this thread, as a Dubai Tax Resident and non UK domicile whose only income is from the Dubai employment, and in direct reply to your most recent post, do I use the 183 days limit in the Double Tax Treaty as the day limit when determining if I am also UK tax resident or is it the UK Statutory Residence Test? Thanks -
RE: Non UK National & Dubai Resident
Hi So are you saying that if I spend less than 183 days in the UK, I will not be taxable on my UAE income? Thanks -
RE: Non UK National & Dubai Resident
Hi. Thank you for your reply. What 'day amount' would take precedence between the Double Tax Treaty and the Statutory Residence Test? The Double Tax Treaty states: "... remuneration derived by a resident of a Contracting State in respect of an employment exercised in the other Contracting State shall be taxable only in the first-mentioned State if: (a) the recipient is present in the other State for a period or periods not exceeding in the aggregate 183 days in any twelve month period commencing or ending in the fiscal year concerned; ..." -
Non UK National & Dubai Resident
Hi, as the title suggests, I am a Dubai Resident, and am not a UK national. I do not expect to have any significant UK ties as a result. How many days can I spend in the UK without becoming liable for tax there? I note that the UK has a double tax treaty with the UAE. Based on the above, I would expect that the limit would be 183 days? It is not clear online and I note that it can be less if someone is from the UK or has ties (but this isn't the case for me). Thank you