Tax traps for Harry and Meghan on return to UK

Molly Monks FIPA, director at Parker Walsh, explains the myriad tax pitfalls for the returning Sussexes, from the 183-day residency rule to tax on overseas earnings and multiple residences

Harry and Meghan’s return to the UK has sparked claims that the couple may have chosen the perfect moment to move for tax reasons. But that is far from reality. 

But while arriving partway through the tax year could potentially provide some advantages for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the move is far from a simple tax masterstroke although they may be able to juggle where they live between their new home in England and houses in California and Portugal.

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