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List of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Preparing to be an expatriate2 Key terms and concepts in the expatriate world3 Categories of expatriate4 Guide to domicile and residence: the tax consequences5 Income arising in the UK6 Tax aspects of UK property7 Capital gains tax8 Inheritance tax9 Wills, settlements and trusts10 Other UK taxes11 Double taxation agreements12 The returning expatriate13 Constructing an investment portfolio14 Life Assurance15 Pensions16 Coping with exchange rate movements17 Offshore financial Centres Appendices
About the author
Andrew Wells in a Tax Partner at BDO Stoy Hayward.Nigel Eastaway is a Tax Consultant at WJB Chiltern.Paul Gauntlett is a Financial Planning Manager at Advisory & Brokerage Services Ltd. About the seriesZurich is one of the world's largest financial services organisations. Their series of books, written by experts within their own fields for professionals and non-professionals alike, offers accurate, accessible, clear and effective advice on how to secure a financial future, both in the short and long term. They show readers how to assess their current financial position and get the most from financial planning.
Summary
For British Citizens living abroad, this book offers essential guidance on managing their financial affairs to their greatest possible advantage.