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Do I Have to Pay UK Tax Even Though I Live on the Isle of Man?

Question:
I am an Isle of Man resident (entering 5th year) but I am paying 40% tax to the UK on UK rental income. Also my shares registered to me here on IOM are being included for UK tax.  Is there any sensible action I can take to reduce this tax charge?

 

Arthur Weller Replies:
A non UK resident pays regular UK tax rates on UK source rental income. You have a personal allowance, then pay 20%, then 40% income tax. So if you have a lot of UK source rental income it is quite possible for you to pay 40% UK income tax. A non UK limited company however only pays basic rate UK income tax on its UK source rental income.


 

I am an Isle of Man resident (entering 5th year) but I am paying 40% tax to the UK on UK rental income. Also my shares registered to me here on IOM are being included for UK tax.  Is there any sensible action I can take to reduce this tax

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This question was first printed in Tax Insider in September 2011.