Yup...and 'advice' rather than 'advise' ....I tried to edit after posting but couldn't change the title text.That's emigrating, not immigrating.
I'm strongly considering upping sticks and moving abroad (where to is as yet undecided).
Anyone have a recommendation for a tax advisor with specialist knowledge of overseas residency and CGT implications?
How can a tax advisor tell you anything if you don't know which country you intend going to. Nor have you said what the CGT is being calculated on. For example you can't escape it for property.
Its cryptocurrency.Nor have you said what the CGT is being calculated on. For example you can't escape it for property.
@SBarrett : I appreciate your posting that info. However, whilst I may have enough $ to retire, I'm single and live a modest lifestyle - I don't think I am the type of person or present with the queries that necessitate big 4 involvement! I accept that I will have to pay a premium for tax advice but big 4 are accustomed to invoicing corporates/multi-national. I'm just an ordinary joe who has had some recent good fortune.Any of the big accountancy firms can help you out. PwC, EY, KPMG, Deloittes etc. Expect to pay big fees.
Thanks for the sentiment. However, I may never return to Ireland again. If I have difficulties in doing so, that's my problem...although I think this can be done without any such problems.Hi Tecate,
If you are only emigrating to avoid tax, then I advise against it.
Get an ordinary accountant to work out out your potential tax liability and pay it.
You then get to stay in this country which may have high tax but it is home too.
And your tax Euros may help some less fortunate people etc.
@SBarrett : I appreciate your posting that info. However, whilst I may have enough $ to retire, I'm single and live a modest lifestyle - I don't think I am the type of person or present with the queries that necessitate big 4 involvement! I accept that I will have to pay a premium for tax advice but big 4 are accustomed to invoicing corporates/multi-national. I'm just an ordinary joe who has had some recent good fortune.
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