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Hello everyone,

I'm curious about how the tax-free personal allowance functions in situations involving double taxation agreements.

For instance, if I'm self-employed in the UK for part of the year within the tax-free personal allowance and then work self-employed in another EU country, would the EU country expect me to pay full local tax on my UK earnings, considering I haven't paid tax there due to being within the tax-free allowance?

I have read sources that say that earnings within the tax free personal allowance is still actually taxable income at the rate of 20% or so but the personal allowance just means you don’t have to pay it.

Thank you all in advance

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[–] Philip3197@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Typically:

The country where you are tax resident will want to tax you on worldwide income; and this according to its local (tax) legislation.

Many countries will want to tax you on the money earned while working from that country.

In many cases of DTT you will get "credit" in your tax-resident country for taxes paid in other countries.