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    I'm self-employed in the UK currently in the 40% income tax bracket. What would you do?

    Thanks for you input jackfrost. Indeed the PT taxes are huge at the higher end. I'm curious on your opinion on this setup: - Form a UK LLP with two members: a UK resident nominee director, and myself. - Relocate myself to Ireland/Portugal and request non-dom status there. - The UK LLP will not...
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    I'm self-employed in the UK currently in the 40% income tax bracket. What would you do?

    Thanks for both comments blackeyes - very interesting. Indeed the guy in the video seems to know how to structure it in a certain way achieve exemption. Please do let me know what you find!
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    I'm self-employed in the UK currently in the 40% income tax bracket. What would you do?

    Thanks again. Ok so me having my clients office, which I actually will work from for a week 4-5 times a year. Could this be considered as a permanent establishment since I will be carrying part of business in there?
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    I'm self-employed in the UK currently in the 40% income tax bracket. What would you do?

    Tha Thanks! So, permanent establishment/fixed base - that refers to the place where I work and not where I live, is that correct?
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    I'm self-employed in the UK currently in the 40% income tax bracket. What would you do?

    Regarding the "you can be taxed" here is a Deloitte document that makes the same reference now in english: https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/pt/Documents/tax/rnh-flyer-pensioners2016-eng.PDF
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    I'm self-employed in the UK currently in the 40% income tax bracket. What would you do?

    I'm on a very similar situation. Originally Portuguese, living and working in the UK for more than 5 years. Going back to PT in 2019 and will keep working for the same employer. I have been giving the choice to work as an independent. I also qualify for NHR as the criteria is simply not have...