EU, EU Brexit for Expats, Politics ProACT Sam Orgill EU, EU Brexit for Expats, Politics ProACT Sam Orgill

Will the UK rejoin the EU or continue with a hard Brexit after the elections?

In the landscape of British politics, a significant shift is underway within the two major parties, the Labour Party and the Conservative Party. Each of these parties now houses two distinct factions, each vying for dominance and shaping the future political direction of the United Kingdom.

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UK tax, EU Brexit for Expats ProACT Sam Orgill UK tax, EU Brexit for Expats ProACT Sam Orgill

Halfway through the UK tax year, UK expats can now take full advantage of split treatment, non residence & dual residency to maximise allowances & minimise taxes

The beginning of October marks the halfway point of the UK tax year and for expats. That brings with it potential tax savings by utilising both your country of residence's tax free allowance and your country of origin.

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UK tax, EU Brexit for Expats ProACT Sam Orgill UK tax, EU Brexit for Expats ProACT Sam Orgill

Britannia Unchained

The UK budget of September 22 is a radical change of direction from the last 10 years of UK government financial policy.

It represents a growth strategy with the vision of low regulation and structural supply side changes with the aim of faster growth in the UK economy for business in the coming years.

What are the opportunities for Expats working across border with the UK?

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