by London Relocation | 8 Oct 2010 | London Financial Matters, London Tips & Culture |
Wrapping up our series on how taxes work in the UK, another aspect of UK taxation that will impact you when you visit or move to London is VAT, or Value Added Tax. Basically, you pay VAT as a sales tax each time you purchase a good or service. What usually takes... by London Relocation | 7 Oct 2010 | London Financial Matters, London Tips & Culture |
Rolling forward with my series on UK taxation (don’t worry, it’s almost over if you’re going comatose), I just wanted to address tax implications for company benefits and other extras. If you receive tips or bonuses from your employer—or even... by London Relocation | 6 Oct 2010 | London Financial Matters, London Tips & Culture |
Hoo-rah, folks, I’m back to continue my thrill-and-a-half series on how taxes work in the UK. Yesterday, we went over UK tax rates for individuals; today, we’ll sort through National Insurance rates, which go toward UK social security benefits. ... by London Relocation | 5 Oct 2010 | London Financial Matters, London Tips & Culture |
Following up on my last post regarding how taxes work in the UK—as a general guide to assist you when you move to London—today I’ll speak to UK income tax rates in particular. To start, anyone earning an annual salary under £100,000 is tax exempt for... by London Relocation | 4 Oct 2010 | London Financial Matters, London Tips & Culture |
Hello, folks! I’ve got a dry blog topic for you today and days to follow, yet ones that will steer you in the right direction for understanding how you will be taxed once you move to London and start working in the UK. First of all, when you work in the UK, you...