UK: Tax haven for Aussie health workers

What will you do with the extra cash?


Australians are often amazed at the fact the UK government supports and promotes tax free savings vehicles.


Many options are available to both British locals and expats alike.


Astute expats have even more options through offshore products.  With the comfort of being provided by highstreet financial institutions.

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Brits: Cover the cost of your move

The tips on this site can often cover the whole cost of your migration. 

The savings come from tax boosts rather than bills, and keeping other transaction costs to a minimum.

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TIP OF THE WEEK

Brits moving to Aus can receive a healthy farewell present from HMRC.  By topping up a personal pension before you leave, HMRC will give you this year’s income tax back!5_top_Tip_Articles.html

Five tips to save thousands

1.Boost your savings using vehicles encouraged by government policy....

2.Protect your investments.  Keep them tax sheltered, not double taxed....

3.Use Pensions. Know the basics...   see more

Why are the tips free?

I have a mission to help people avoid the mistakes I have seen others make - especially those who can’t afford huge fees for international planning advice. 

Rather than work as an adviser charging £100’s per hour, I focus my efforts on research to help guide people to build their own financial literacy and make their own informed decisions about their international financial affairs.

My sister company, Henningtons then offers a specifically selected suite of products from UK financial providers at minimum cost.

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