francis1966 France
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RE: Double taxation Agreement
Hi, thanks for that. But as per DTA and Myanmar tax laws (as below snipped article) i am definitely a tax resident of Myanmar. Am i still required to take the UK SRT then? Tax Residency in Myanmar According to Myanmar's Income Tax Law, a person is generally considered a tax resident in Myanmar if they meet one of the following conditions: 1. 183-day rule: If you are in Myanmar for 183 days or more during a tax year (which runs from April 1 to March 31), you are typically considered a tax resident of Myanmar. 2. Permanent Home or "Habitual Residence": Even if you spend less than 183 days in Myanmar, you could still be considered a tax resident if you have a "permanent home" in Myanmar or if you are habitually resident there. Given that you are in Myanmar for 195 days a year, you would meet the 183-day rule. Therefore, you would be considered a tax resident of Myanmar -
RE: Double taxation Agreement
Apologies about the last post, slight mishap with my copy and paste. What i was asking was, i am currently working in Myanmar (Burma) >183 days, around 195-200 to be more precise. I travel back and forth to the UK. What i am wondering is does the double taxation treaty supersede the SRT please? -
RE: Double taxation Agreement
Hi there, i a currently work in Myanmar (Burma) >183 days, around 195-200 to be more precise. I travel back and forth to the UK but i do spend more time in Myanmar (Burma). What i am wondering is does the double taxation treaty The question i have is that reading the double taxation treaty supersede the SRT testing process please?