HorizonUK Tax Solutions

Operating internationally? One adviser across every jurisdiction

Structured solutions for companies operating across borders: efficient payroll, corporate tax, and compliance in multiple jurisdictions.

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The Short Answer

If you run a business across borders, you can end up inside more than one country’s tax net at the same time. Each country decides for itself who it taxes and on what, and none of these systems talks to the others automatically.

We provide comprehensive support for businesses with international operations: advising on corporate structure across jurisdictions, managing transfer pricing compliance, handling multi-country payroll, preparing consolidated accounts, and ensuring compliance with local tax laws in each territory.

We work with trusted partners in key jurisdictions to deliver seamless cross-border support, so you deal with one adviser rather than a different firm in every time zone.

What Usually Needs Solving

The points that decide what you pay

Company tax residence

A UK company does not become a free agent just because its director leaves the country: where it is actually run from can decide where it is taxed.

Permanent establishment

A director or contractor working from another country can quietly create a tax presence, and a tax bill, for your company abroad.

Transfer pricing

HMRC requires transactions between related entities to be at arm’s length. Non-compliant pricing risks penalties, additional assessments, and potential double taxation.

Extracting profit

How you take money out of the company without being taxed twice, including the salary-versus-dividend choice for directors who live overseas.

The compliance calendar

The hard part is rarely any single rule. It is keeping every deadline, every relief claim, and every adviser in different time zones moving in step.

Free In-Depth Guides

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Cross-Border Business

Running a UK Company from Abroad: Tax Guide

You can run a UK limited company while living abroad, as thousands of directors do. The catch is what your move can do to the company's tax position, and to yours.

15 min read · Reviewed June 2026

Cross-Border Business

Company Tax Residence and CFC Rules Explained

A 2026/27 guide to how company tax residence is decided, the central management and control test, treaty tie-breakers, CFC rules, permanent establishment and transfer pricing.

11 min read · Reviewed June 2026

Cross-Border Business

Managing Tax Across Multiple Countries

A practical 2026/27 guide to managing tax across multiple countries: residence, double-tax relief, where you file, VAT or GST, and coordinating it all under one compliance calendar.

12 min read · Reviewed June 2026

Cross-Border Business

What Is a Global Compliance Manager?

A global compliance manager is one adviser accountable for all your tax compliance across every country you touch.

9 min read · Reviewed June 2026

Cross-Border Business

Hiring Overseas Contractors: a UK Business Guide

A UK business can hire contractors anywhere in the world. The detail is what matters: employment status in two legal systems, withholding, permanent establishment risk and paying people compliantly.

15 min read · Reviewed June 2026

Cross-Border Business

Non-Resident Director: How You Are Taxed

How a non-resident director of a UK company is taxed in 2026/27: PAYE on UK director fees, the National Insurance board-meeting concession, dividends and the salary-versus-dividend decision.

9 min read · Reviewed June 2026

Cross-Border Business

Closing Your UK Company When You Leave the UK

How to close a solvent UK limited company when you emigrate: striking off with form DS01, the £25,000 rule, Members Voluntary Liquidation, Business Asset Disposal Relief at 18%, and the timing traps around leaving the UK.

10 min read · Reviewed June 2026

US-UK Tax

UK Tax on a US LLC: The Hybrid Entity Trap

How a UK resident is taxed on a US LLC, the transparent-versus-opaque hybrid mismatch, the Anson case, HMRC's December 2024 practice and the live 2026 reform.

9 min read · Reviewed July 2026

Our Promise

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We confirm your fee in writing before any work begins. You always know exactly what you are paying, billed as a fixed amount, never in arrears by the hour.

What it costs

Our monthly company packages start from £175 per month (Starter), £350 per month (Growth), and £700 per month (Premium), covering bookkeeping, payroll, VAT, annual accounts and corporation tax. All fees are agreed before work begins.

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