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UK Limited - Salary for Non Resident Director

I don’t know anything about the UK, but why would the salary of a non-resident be taxed in the company’s country anyway? Is this a special thing for directors? Usually the taxes are paid where the employee is tax resident.
I also find it hard to believe that you’d have to pay social security contributions - because you probably wouldn’t be able to use social security benefits as a non-resident?
Just seems odd to me.
 
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Just this sentence I´m reading on the subject:
"Yes. A non-resident director of a UK company is an office holder, and any incomereceieved in respect of this UK role should be treated as earnings in the UK and subject to UK wage tax withholding (PAYE)."
 
Just this sentence I´m reading on the subject:
"Yes. A non-resident director of a UK company is an office holder, and any incomereceieved in respect of this UK role should be treated as earnings in the UK and subject to UK wage tax withholding (PAYE)."




As I said in my first post. The key is where the "role" is performed ;).
 

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