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Paying Mortgage in Europe


suncoast Can I send funds back to the UK when working in Dubai or would I be hit for tax then?
Bitze Hallo everyone, we are in the decision phase wether moving to Dubai or not. Can anyone tell me how much a UAE Bank charges for a monthly transaction of around 10000 to 13000AED to my german Bank account. We want to keep our House here and it needs to be paid. Any advice is highly appreciated thx in advance bonk Allow 20-40 euros for Swift (?) transfer (maybe less depending on which bank) scarlet + variances in currency, which is a lot since we're linked to the stupid US dollar wjms Not that I am currently out in Dubai, but I gather that the double taxation treaty between the UAE and Germany is up for renewal soon (and that it probably won't be renewed). You may wish to check with a tax expert - which I am not - that there are not any German Income tax implications with maintaining a residence (and paying the mortgage for it) in Germany whilst you are based in Dubai. You may find that you are hit with a tax bill for your global income and this could be significant in your decision to emigrate to Dubai perhaps? Just my 2 Pfg worth. Jim Bitze Thanks a lot for your replys so far! I will check the tax issue but I am rather sure as long as I stay out of germany for more than 183 nights which is assured I don' t have to pay taxes here. bonk
As there's no income tax in Dubai, double taxation treaties have little relevance to most expats anyway. It's the tax laws of the country you're from that are important to check, and what your status is for tax purposes. Here's more about :).

Always a good idea (I'm not either by the way)

I don't know Germany specifically but be careful with that one. Usually the rule is something like "If you are in the country more than 183 days in a year, you will be tax resident". There's a subtle difference between that and the common interpretation of "If you are out of the country for more than 183 days, you don't have to pay any tax". Much of the time the interpretation works, but occasionally people get caught out. bonk
Generally yes, and no.



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