Originally Posted by
Sink r8
Thanks, but you read my post backwards.
You can be taxed in your country of origin in this industry, not the local taxes. You can be taxed US taxes living in the UK. I wasn't talking about avoiding US taxes. If you want UK taxes, you can pay those, but you still have to file US taxes, and there are treaties dealing with that.
That is still not correct. If you live and work in the UK there are rules on how you would be taxed as a US citizen via treaty. If however you live in the UK And commute to work in the US you will pay full US income taxes. You may in some countries be double taxed. Where you earn the income is the key factor and for transportation workers that is defined as your domicile.