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Dual residency definition

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What does Dual residency mean?

Dual Residency refers to the situation where an individual is considered a resident for tax purposes in two or more jurisdictions. This can occur when an individual has significant ties to more than one country, such as owning property or maintaining a business in both countries. Dual Residency can create complex tax issues, as different countries may have different tax regulations and may have different rules for determining residency. Individuals who are considered a tax resident in two different countries may be subject to double taxation, meaning they could be taxed on the same income or gains twice. To avoid this, the UK has tax treaties in place with many countries that provide rules for determining which country has the right to tax the individual's income or gains. It is important to seek professional advice when dealing with Dual Res


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