Scots abroad may face inaccurate tax demands, warns the ATT

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Scottish people living abroad risk paying the wrong amount of tax on UK-earned income, says the Association of Taxation Technicians.

HMRC regulations state that, if a Scottish person is classed as a non-UK resident, they should be regarded as a UK taxpayer rather than a Scottish one. But a problem may arise if HMRC holds a Scottish address for a non-UK resident, because it …

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