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  • Living in EU, Double taxation - claiming back tax

    I live in Portugal and am paying tax on my private pension both in UK and Portugal. I left UK on 1st April 2021 and have been a tax resident in Portugal since. Could someone advice me please how I can claim back the tax I paid in UK since 2021 as I'm also paying tax on this in Portugal. I understand Portugal has first right to UK private pension. My questions are: (1) how I can claim this tax back and (2) how I can stop HMRC claiming this tax in the future. Many thanks for any help.
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  • RE: NT code and non resident

    Many thanks HMRC Admin 5.
  • NT code and non resident

    Hi all, I'm a resident in the EU. I recently got a NT code for my private pension in UK. Now, when I complete the tax return to HMRC, do I include this NT income? Many thanks!
  • Non resident

    Hi all, I live in the EU since 2020. I recently got an NT tax code for my private UK pension. I'm paying tax on this income in my residency EU country . When I complete my next HMRC self assessment, do I include my UK pension income in it ? If I do then the software does not know I have NT code, so will ask for tax! Thanks.