Irish person. U.K. resident / employed
The buzz around ETFs and how they are taxed back home has been eye opening for me in the past few weeks.
I have an account with Hargreaves and Lansdown whilst residing in N.I. as far as taxes are concerned.
I'm now hoping to move back to Ireland again (for personal reasons).
My job is with a U.K based company and I work remotely. I will most likely move to a new company before the year's end who will also be U.K based but have the option of being paid in Euros (something I'd prefer to simplify things).
So on the whole:
- Stocks and Shares ISA with recurring payments and auto-investing from my U.K bank account
- Employed by a U.K company
- Hoping to move home for the foreseeable (at least 2-3 years)
- Now wondering what I should do with my S&S ISA / savings accounts / and bond that is yet to mature.
- Do I eat the penalties/close them/sell them?
- Can I keep my investments going but reduce the amount to well under the £20K allowance in the U.K? (Obviously clearing it with H&L first)
Any help is much appreciated.
The buzz around ETFs and how they are taxed back home has been eye opening for me in the past few weeks.
I have an account with Hargreaves and Lansdown whilst residing in N.I. as far as taxes are concerned.
I'm now hoping to move back to Ireland again (for personal reasons).
My job is with a U.K based company and I work remotely. I will most likely move to a new company before the year's end who will also be U.K based but have the option of being paid in Euros (something I'd prefer to simplify things).
So on the whole:
- Stocks and Shares ISA with recurring payments and auto-investing from my U.K bank account
- Employed by a U.K company
- Hoping to move home for the foreseeable (at least 2-3 years)
- Now wondering what I should do with my S&S ISA / savings accounts / and bond that is yet to mature.
- Do I eat the penalties/close them/sell them?
- Can I keep my investments going but reduce the amount to well under the £20K allowance in the U.K? (Obviously clearing it with H&L first)
Any help is much appreciated.