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Can I legally pay zero tax by combining UAE residency with a U.S. LLC?

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October 15, 2021 3,021 views 1 answer
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I'm considering relocating from the UK to Dubai specifically to take advantage of zero personal income tax. I plan to keep my U.S. LLC and run my consulting business from Dubai. Is this legal? What are the pitfalls? My UK accountant says I might still owe UK tax for a while after leaving.

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