Any UK farangs resident in Thailand owning property in the UK they have rented out? Has anyone in this situation sold their property?
If the UK farang is not resident and not ordinarily resident in the UK for at least five years there is no UK Capital Gains Tax to pay but "one may be liable to tax in the country in which one is resident".
Has anyone been through this scenario? Did they have to pay tax to the Thai authorities?
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I am a British Citizen age 64 on an OA Retirement Visa.
My next 90 days is due on 9 April. I am visiting UK from 1 to 22 April. What should I do?
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