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Old 04-05-2005, 07:17 AM
Frederick Jorden
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Default Re: Can the UK Inland Revenue pursue me in Australia?

Bob Brown wrote:

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> I am an Australian who resided in the UK for around
> five years until moving back to Australia over a
> year ago. While in the UK I worked as an IT contractor
> and took advantage of a marketed tax minimisation
> scheme.
> The UK Inland Revene wrote to me in December challenging
> the scheme and stating thay they were opening an enquiry
> into my 2003 and 2004 tax returns. They threatened
> to initiate formal action to recover what they consider
> to be unpaid taxes if I don't agree to a settlement.
> If I were to decide not to pay any taxes deemed to be
> owing, would the Inland Revenue have any way of
> pursuing me in Australia? If not, what would happen
> if I were to return to the UK to work? How about if
> I were to visit the UK but not work there? Or if
> I were to travel to other countries in the EU?
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> Moderator:
> We hold out as a professional tax forum where the only
> restriction is my inability to translate foreign languages
> to English. I hope some knowledgeable person will assist
> this individual.
> ================================================== ============


For starters try this site
http://www.taxsites.com/international/australia.html

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Old 04-02-2005, 12:34 PM
Bob Brown
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Default Can the UK Inland Revenue pursue me in Australia?

I am an Australian who resided in the UK for around
five years until moving back to Australia over a
year ago. While in the UK I worked as an IT contractor
and took advantage of a marketed tax minimisation
scheme.

The UK Inland Revene wrote to me in December challenging
the scheme and stating thay they were opening an enquiry
into my 2003 and 2004 tax returns. They threatened
to initiate formal action to recover what they consider
to be unpaid taxes if I don't agree to a settlement.

If I were to decide not to pay any taxes deemed to be
owing, would the Inland Revenue have any way of
pursuing me in Australia? If not, what would happen
if I were to return to the UK to work? How about if
I were to visit the UK but not work there? Or if
I were to travel to other countries in the EU?

================================================== ============
Moderator:
We hold out as a professional tax forum where the only
restriction is my inability to translate foreign languages
to English. I hope some knowledgeable person will assist
this individual.
================================================== ============

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