Owning UK property while residing in Australia can create unexpected tax obligations on both sides of the globe. If you’re earning rental income or selling a UK home, you may be taxed in both the UK and Australia unless you handle things correctly.

In this clear and practical guide, ETL GLOBAL Member Sheltons Group, explains how income and gains from UK residential property are taxed, depending on your residency status. It covers who pays what, when, and how the UK-Australia tax treaty helps avoid being taxed twice.

With tax rate changes ahead and strict reporting rules in both countries, staying informed is key.

Read the full article to understand your tax obligations and avoid costly mistakes.

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