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US Self-Employment Taxes
« on: April 03, 2007, 08:43:08 PM »
Hello,

Is it possible to be "excused" from paying US self-employment taxes if one is paying income tax and making National Insurance payments in the UK?  I have seen some references to the Totalization Agreement between the two countries and a vague suggestion in one of the IRS publications suggesting that getting letters from each government might take care of it, but haven't seen a definitive answer.  (I'm hesitating on throwing into the black hole of various government agencies if this isn't something people normally do.)

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Re: US Self-Employment Taxes
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2007, 10:27:56 PM »
The general theory of any social security agreement is that one is normally covered under the rules of the place where one is ordinarily resident.

Thus a self-employed person who is resident in the UK is covered - only - under the rules of the UK.

You would therefore not owe US SET on income earned after coming to the UK, but would be liable for Class 2 & Class 4 NI.

You should have a certificate of coverage from the UKs HMRC stating that you are covered under the UK system from your arrival date to attach to your US return as evidence.


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