Hi everyone
Not sure where to post this question so I'll start on the tax board. I'm on a work permit (intercompany transfer) and will have been in the U.K. for five years next month. Although I was originally a US employee, working in the UK (i.e., paid via the U.S., although I worked in the U.K.), for the last few years, I've been an entirely local employee, paid through the U.K. and on a U.K. contract. It's like the U.S. doesn't even know about me anymore!
Does anyone know what this means for my U.S. social security benefits? My mother just emailed to let me know that my SS statement arrived in the U.S. and it has no contributions down for 2006 and 2007. I understood initially that there was some sort of treaty between the UK and the US that meant that my contributions here had some impact in the U.S. Or something like that. But it's all a little fuzzy for me now. I was initially provided with PWC assistance for all of this, but that's ended and in general, they weren't very helpful!
Thanks for any and all information.
K