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Moving to Singapore Tax Checklist: What UK Expats Need to Know

Moving to Singapore from the UK involves critical tax steps. This checklist ensures clean UK exit and proper Singapore residency.

What you’ll learn:

  • Pre-move tax planning
  • UK exit requirements
  • Singapore residency essentials
  • Ongoing obligations

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Before You Move (3-6 Months)

Plan Your Residency

The 183-day rule determines Singapore tax residency. Timing matters.

Optimal: January-March arrival (easier to hit 183 days year one).
Challenging: September-December (won’t be tax resident until following year).

Key considerations:

  • Target move date
  • Understand UK Statutory Residence Test
  • Plan UK visits (avoid triggering UK residency)

UK Property Decision

Decide: keep or sell before you move.

If keeping:

  • Register for Non-Resident Landlord Scheme (4-6 weeks)
  • Appoint letting agent
  • Understand rental tax obligations

If selling:

  • Consider timing (within 9 months = keep more main residence relief)
  • Calculate potential CGT

The optimal choice depends on property value, rental yield, Singapore property plans, and multiple other factors.


Week of Moving

Complete UK Exit

File form P85 with HMRC:

  • “Leaving the UK – getting your tax right”
  • Available on gov.uk
  • Include departure date, Singapore address

Get P45 from UK employer.

Cancel/redirect:

  • Council tax
  • Electoral roll
  • NHS registration

Keep boarding pass – HMRC may request proof.

Track Your Departure

Exact departure date matters for:

  • Split-year treatment
  • 183-day Singapore count
  • UK Statutory Residence Test

Document everything.


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First Month in Singapore

Essential Setup

  • Register Employment Pass
  • Find accommodation
  • Open Singapore bank account (requires Employment Pass)
  • Set up utilities
  • Register address with ICA (Immigration & Checkpoints Authority)

Start Tracking Days

From day one:

  • Track every day in Singapore
  • Keep flight records
  • Target: 183+ days in calendar year

HMRC frequently challenges Singapore tax residency claims. Need proof.


First 6 Months

Build Singapore Tax Residency

183-day requirement is baseline. HMRC also looks for economic substance:

  • Employment in Singapore
  • Local bank account
  • Accommodation lease
  • Social/professional ties

Simply being physically present isn’t enough.

Handle UK Obligations

If keeping UK property:

  • Confirm NRL Scheme approval
  • Notify agent (stop 20% withholding)
  • Track rental income
  • Prepare for tax return

UK tax deadlines:

  • Filing: 31 January
  • Payment: 31 January

At 183 Days (Tax Resident)

Once you’ve spent 183+ days in Singapore:

Apply for Tax Residency Certificate:

  • Via IRAS (Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore)
  • Free
  • Processing: 1-2 weeks
  • Valid: 1 year (renew annually)

Essential for HMRC dealings and tax treaty claims.


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Annual Tasks

Every Year

  • Renew Singapore Tax Residency Certificate
  • File UK tax return (if required – rental income, gains)
  • Pay UK tax (if owed)
  • Review 183-day compliance

Every 2-3 Years

  • Renew Employment Pass
  • Review overall tax position
  • Reassess UK property strategy

Key Deadlines

Task Deadline Authority
P85 (leaving UK) As soon as you move HMRC
Employment Pass setup Week 1 Singapore ICA
UK tax return 31 January annually HMRC
CGT (property sale) 60 days from completion HMRC
Tax Residency Certificate After 183 days (renew yearly) IRAS

Common Mistakes

1. Not tracking days
HMRC asks for proof. Need detailed records.

2. Forgetting UK tax return
Singapore residency doesn’t eliminate UK filing if you have UK property/gains.

3. Arriving late in year
October-December makes 183 days impossible in year one.

4. No economic substance
Physical presence alone isn’t enough.

5. Not registering for NRL Scheme
Agent withholds 20% until sorted.


Disclaimer

This checklist provides general information only and does not constitute tax advice. Tax rules depend on individual circumstances – income, property, family situation, and numerous other factors. Always consult a qualified tax advisor before making decisions.

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