
The remittance basis of taxation for non-UK domiciled individuals (non-doms) was replaced with the new Foreign Income and Gains (FIG) regime from April 2025. This new regime is based on tax residence rather than domicile. Under the new rules, nearly all UK-resident individuals must report their foreign income and gains to HMRC, regardless of whether they had previously claimed remittance basis or are claiming relief under the FIG regime.
Former remittance basis users not eligible for the new FIG relief are now taxed on newly arising foreign income and gains in the same way as other UK residents. However, they will still be taxed on any pre-6 April 2025 FIG that is remitted to the UK.
A key feature of the new regime is the 4-year FIG relief. This is available to new UK residents who have not been UK tax resident in any of the 10 preceding tax years. These individuals can opt in to receive full tax relief on their FIG for up to four years. Claims must be made via a self-assessment return, with deadlines falling on 31 January in the second tax year after the relevant claim year. The FUG relief lasts for a maximum of 4 consecutive years starting from when a person first became a UK tax resident. Claims can be made selectively in any of the four years, but any unused years cannot be rolled over.
The types of foreign income which are eligible for relief includes:
An individual’s ability to qualify for the 4-year FIG regime will be determined by whether they are UK resident under the Statutory Residence Test (SRT).
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