My husband and I are both US citizens (only). He has worked for a UK corporation in the US for some years, and was transferred "on assignment" to the UK in summer 2017 for two years (Tier 2 ICT visa). While here, he is continuing to be paid in US$, I assume for some reason that benefits the corporation and also something about maintaining Social Security (?). I'm on unpaid leave from my US job, but have picked up some temp work here (zero hours contract), and I'm of course being paid in GBP for that.
Obviously we have to file US returns, which my husband always does through TurboTax, and he'll continue to do that. His corporation said they'll handle his UK tax return for him, but I'm on my own, since in the UK there's no filing married and everyone has to do their own. Probably I will need to hire an accountant to do this, as most of the posts on here are way above my head. I realize the UK tax year doesn't start till April, so there's no immediate rush on that.
My question: I notice on my UK paychecks that no tax is being withheld. I haven't earned much so far (<GBP 2,000 total). Is the non-withholding because I haven't met some income threshold yet? Is there in fact a UK income level below which I wouldn't even need to file a UK return? Or, is the lack of withholding a problem that I need to address right away with an accountant, to make sure I am not getting penalties. (i.e. start making monthly payments or something?) I've always had tax withholding on all my US paychecks...
Thanks and please keep any answers very simple.