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Serving their country
Are the armed forces employed by the government who are on active service overseas subject to UK taxes whilst overseas ?
Also are diplomats employed by the government who are posted overseas subject to UK taxes whilst overseas? No doubt you can guess where I am going with this! Paul |
Re: Serving their country
I believe (though not certain of the outcome) that thanks to Dave kicking up a fuss over active servicemen being taxed, Gordo mentioned something about stopping it (the taxing, not the active service).
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Re: Serving their country
When I was in the RAF and stationed in West Berlin, we were taxed as normal.
Only difference was LOA (Living Overseas Allowance) wasn't taxed - it was to help fund the difference between UK costs and local costs, so it would have been a bit unfair to tax it. Perhaps it's that or something similar that is being taxed now? |
Re: Serving their country
they now get a tax free bonus if they are in a "hazardous area" - currently Iraq and Afghanistan.
It is supposed to work out better than not paying the tax. Not seen it in action, and is was not backdated to when I was in Iraq, so can't comment of how effective it is. ---------- Post added at 22:39 ---------- Previous post was at 22:38 ---------- LOA still exists, and is paid to all personnel serving overseas. |
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