(a) Jean-Paul is a Canadian citizen. He owns a house in Canada and regards Canada as his...

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(a) Jean-Paul is a Canadian citizen. He owns a house in Canada and regards Canada as his home but he lives in the UK for eight months during tax year 2017 -18. During these eight months he tours the UK and visits friends and relatives but he does no work. Is he UK resident for tax year 2017-18? Is any of his income for the year liable to UK income tax?

(b) Pierre is a French citizen. He lives and works full -time in France but during tax year 2017-18 he spends three weeks in the UK on hol iday. Is he UK resident for 2017-18? Is any of his income for the year liable to UK income tax?

(c) Carole has lived in the UK all her life and has a home in London. She retires in March 2017 and decides to spent the next 12 months travelling abroad. During tax year 2017-18 she takes several long holidays b ut she keeps her London home and does not acquir e a home overseas. She spends 44 days in the UK during the tax year. Is she UK resident for 2017-18?

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