Find out where you stand with HMRC

A written UK tax residency opinion from an ICAEW-regulated Chartered Accountant. Built specifically for expats who need a definitive answer.

Here's exactly what happens next

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Fill in a short form (about 2 minutes) telling me about your situation.

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Straightforward case? I'll personally review your form and get back to you, usually within 1 working day, confirming the £350 fixed fee for your 45-minute consultation and written opinion, along with everything you need to get started.

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More complex situation? I'll personally follow up with next steps and a tailored quote. Nothing is charged unless you decide to go ahead.

What you get for £350: a focused 45-minute consultation, plus a written opinion setting out your UK tax residency status and the reasoning behind it. Fixed fee, agreed upfront, no surprises.

Common questions before you get in touch

Does this actually apply to me? I'm probably fine.

Residency isn't decided by just where you live. It's decided by day counts, ties to the UK, and your residency history under a specific legal test (the Statutory Residence Test). People who assume they're 'obviously' non-resident are often wrong, and the ones who find out the hard way find out from HMRC, years later, with interest and penalties attached. If you're asking the question, it's worth a definitive answer.

How do I know I can trust you with something this important?

I'm a Chartered Accountant regulated by ICAEW and I specialise in UK expat tax. I'm not a generalist offering this as a side service. Everything you share is confidential and used only to give you your opinion.

Why pay £350 for this instead of Googling it or asking a generic accountant?

A forum post or a generic search result isn't built for your specific facts, and won't hold up if HMRC challenges your position later. A generalist accountant who does this occasionally is applying the same test you could look up yourself. £350 gets you a written opinion from someone who does this specifically, with the reasoning laid out. Something you can actually point to, not a best guess.

Stop guessing where you stand