EU Brexit for Expats: House of Cards?

Sam Orgill of ProACT Partnership considers the background and implications of EU Brexit for Expats Living and Working Abroad

The Clash wondered ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go?’ Indicating a level of indecision with narrow margins.  The Jam successors Style Council replied with ‘You don’t have to sit back… you can actually try changin’ it an Walls will come tumbling down’.  This was the 70’s angst of the UK as they agonisingly choose to be led into the ECC as it was then. 

 

2016 - Fast forward to 2016 and Great Britain votes 52% to leave – an 18% swing. The EU walls come tumbling down, along with political careers, jobs and lifestyles. What went wrong with the relationship between the British and their European Cousins?

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EU Brexit for Expats: House of Cards?

The EU Referendum Vote to leave means big changes for the UK and the EU.

Today 2 years of negotiations could start for the UK to leave the EU.

ProACT Partnership Expat Experts will launch a series of email Newsletters Starting Monday 27/6/16 to highlight latest developments and implications for Expats Living and Working Abroad or investing in overseas property.

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The Buyer is Right to Title Deeds

The Buyer is Right

The buyer now has the legal right to request the Land Registry in Cyprus to issue title deeds to the owner of a contract of sale, if they can prove they have paid the seller the monies due under the contract. The land registry will make checks but the only tax to pay after the issue of consent to title deeds  is to pay municipal and immovable property taxes for 14-15-16.

Any taxes the vendor did not pay after the date of contract to 2013 remain with the seller.  They are the taxes of the title deed holder.  The price they pay for not issuing title deeds to you sooner.

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Game of Thrones: Who Has a Claim to Your Possession?

Sam Orgill of ProACT Partnership on latest Developments in the Game of Getting Title Deed for Cyprus Property 

The changes in Cyprus in 2015 allow the land registry to issue title deeds to holders of contract of sale. This changed the dynamics between claimants to the title, and the new rules have been developed with changed approaches in all area as banks, developers, sellers and buyers battle it out to claim best advantage of the situation.  How are you doing in the game of title deeds?

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UK Tax Free Savings Secured for Expats

Sam Orgill of ProACT Partnership discusses how Expats can get UK Tax Free Savings in a secured financial environment

Interest from Banks and Bonds

From April 2016 a £5000 tax saving income allowance exists in the UK. This saves £1000 tax. Yes you can earn £5000 in interest tax free.

Also the UK no longer charge tax on bank interest at source, from 2016 you will have to declare and pay tax on saving in a UK tax return or your country of tax residence.

Tax Saving Tip: Build up savings for UK interest free of UK at source and Cyprus Tax

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Cyprus Cuts Tax on Savings for Expats

TAX on SAVINGS & INVESTMENT FOR EXPATS

Expat Savers can make more tax savings following changes in Cyprus Taxes for Expats. Pay just 0% on saving and investment income. Suddenly Cyprus becomes a world class tax residence for expats living working and investing abroad in Cyprus.  

Cyprus Cuts Tax on Savings for Expats

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Expat Tax Saving Checklist

Sam Orgill of ProACT Partnership with Tax Saving Tips for Expats Living and Working Abroad in Cyprus UK

Expat Savers can make more tax savings following changes in the UK Budget and with Cyprus Taxes. 

Tax Savings can extend to inheritance following changes to Wills and Inheritance tax rates in the UK. They also include Pension Freedom to pay 5% pension income tax or lower.

With Property Tax Savings are always available for the shrewd investor in overseas property.

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EU Succession Laws Must be Addressed in Writing to Protect Family Property

Sam Orgill of ProACT Partnership with Inheritance Tax Saving Tips for Overseas Property Ownership in UK and Cyprus

New EU Succession laws enforce radical change for Expats living and working abroad in the EU, or with assets in these countries.  While the UK, Denmark and Ireland have opted out of applying the EU Directive it still affects EU expats with tax residence or domicile in the EU. This means written changes must be made to ensure your wife, partner, children or beneficiaries benefit as intended. 

Review and change the way you organise and plan your Family inheritance, business and overseas property investment assets in UK, Cyprus and EU?

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IHT - They Don't Smoke Fat Cigars in Panama Anymore...

Sam Orgill of ProACT Partnership with Inheritance Tax Saving Tips for Overseas Property Owners

Well they don't smoke any cigars in Panama any more.  Inadvertent exchange of information has exposed assets owned by those living working and investing abroad. This draws these assets into Inheritance TAx Assessment for there home country.  In the UK this means 40%. 

Inheritance Tax Changes

Currently there is no worldwide exchange of information on assets between countries including UK and Cyprus. So you could settle a Will for the UK and a Will for Cyprus Property separately and the UK taxman will not know of your Cyprus assets unless he investigates.

From 1st January 2017 international exchange of property and asset information will commence between countries.  This will allow IHT assessors to review worldwide assets to ensure those domiciled in that country pay on total estate assets.  This will draw Cyprus, Spain, French, Portugal and Greek properties into the UK taxman’s net

If you choose UK law to settle your worldwide will & estate UK inheritance tax may well be applied to worldwide assets. 

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Inheritance Tax Changes Keep Coming for Expats Property

Sam Orgill of ProACT Partnership current Inheritance Tax Saving Tips for Expats Property Owners & Investors

Changes Keep Coming

Inheritance Tax  changes mean that you must settle your world-wide estate in the country you habitually ‘live’.  This could be different to the country of your tax residence AND the country of your tax domicile (‘where you are from’)

Cyprus has 0% inheritance tax (IHT) so is a better place to pay inheritance tax than the UK where 40% applies. This depends on your domicile.  Cyprus now define your domicile in law.  If you are Cyprus Domiciled you pay 0% IHT.

You can ensure an Inheritance Tax Saving of 40% by taking action today

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All Change – Everything the Same After Brexit for EU?

Sam Orgill of ProACT Partnership considers Brexit for Expats Living and Working Abroad 

Get out!! seems the general theme this year.  Get of the EU, Get out of the Middle East, get out of your investment.  With all these changes I ask; Will everything be the Same? My view probably...

Last year ‘Back to the Future’ celebrated 21/10/15 as the future that Marty McFly visited from 1985.  In fact the real 2015 looked much the same – but different.  CD’s came and went, we now use downloads and online whereas the PC was only just being introduced in 1985. But our world looks pretty similar despite radical changes.

So how will the world of Expats change this year?

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