A simple question—can a UK pension be rolled into a US IRA or 401(k)?—opens a door to some of the most punishing rules in cross‑border retirement planning. We walk through the hard stop that HMRC’s QROPS regime creates, why no US plans qualify, and how an “unauthorized payment” can unleash a 55% UK charge that vaporizes decades of savings. Then we pressure-test the popular third‑country workaround, showing how the 25% overseas transfer charge, US income tax, and foreign trust reporting can tu...
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A simple question—can a UK pension be rolled into a US IRA or 401(k)?—opens a door to some of the most punishing rules in cross‑border retirement planning. We walk through the hard stop that HMRC’s QROPS regime creates, why no US plans qualify, and how an “unauthorized payment” can unleash a 55% UK charge that vaporizes decades of savings. Then we pressure-test the popular third‑country workaround, showing how the 25% overseas transfer charge, US income tax, and foreign trust reporting can tu...
Come to Italy, Keep More Money: The Tax Schemes You Need to Know
The Expat Sage Podcast
13 minutes
4 weeks ago
Come to Italy, Keep More Money: The Tax Schemes You Need to Know
Wondering if Italy's tax incentives could be your ticket to la dolce vita? Today we unpack the four major tax schemes designed to attract specific types of new residents to Italy in 2024. The landscape has shifted dramatically. The popular Impatriates regime for skilled workers now offers a 50% tax exemption (60% with children) on income up to €600,000 for five years—but with much stricter qualification requirements than before. We break down the new educational prerequisites and the extende...
The Expat Sage Podcast
A simple question—can a UK pension be rolled into a US IRA or 401(k)?—opens a door to some of the most punishing rules in cross‑border retirement planning. We walk through the hard stop that HMRC’s QROPS regime creates, why no US plans qualify, and how an “unauthorized payment” can unleash a 55% UK charge that vaporizes decades of savings. Then we pressure-test the popular third‑country workaround, showing how the 25% overseas transfer charge, US income tax, and foreign trust reporting can tu...