IHTM27161 - Foreign property: Double Taxation Conventions: introduction

Double Taxation Conventions are agreements negotiated between two fiscal authorities. Their main purpose is to provide relief to taxpayers from having to pay full tax in both countries at the same time, on the same property, on the same occasion of charge. They do this in a structured way, as set out in each individual Convention. Another purpose of a Convention is to provide rules for when the two countries should exchange information. (IHTM27163).

IHTA84/S158 gives the UK government authority to enter into听a Double Taxation Convention with the government of any territory outside the United Kingdom in relation to UK Inheritance Tax and a foreign equivalent.

The UK currently has agreed Conventions under IHTA84/S158 with the following countries:

  • Republic of Ireland

  • Netherlands

  • South Africa

  • Sweden

  • United States of America

  • Switzerland

  • France

  • India

  • Italy

  • Pakistan

Details of these are contained in the Inheritance Tax Double Taxation Conventions.

For more information on听the effect of long-term UK residence听in respect of Double Taxation听Conventions, please refer to IHTM47070.

Whenever you encounter听a case where one听of the above Convention countries are听involvedthe terms of the relevant Convention听must be considered and applied.