Hello Helen -
I'm so glad you're here to participate! Could you clarify the issue of state taxes for expats? I've read that some states feel that they have the right to tax you on income earned overseas, with the justification that your last place of residence was their state, and therefore it can be assumed you would return to their state. Does that make sense to you?
Is this accurate information? And, if so, does it make any sense to change residency to a state that doesn't do this before moving to the UK? (Easy for us to do, actually.)
I'd also like to know if there is anything else (tax-wise!) that my husband and I should get in order before moving. We're both American and his company is transferring him.
I'll definitely be emailing you directly, because tax issues just make brain shut down. I can't picture how we'll handle things next year when we have to file our returns for the 5 months we've worked here in the States, and then do British tax returns to...
Thanks!