Conachair
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I can see that they wouldn't care if you were abroad as long as you kept paying tax but did you ask what you needed to do for not res?
The tax paid was only for income arising from duties carried out in the UK. No UK tax was paid on any work abroad. I had researched the conditions before going to see them, 90 days per year in the country average over 4 years etc etc or whatever it was/is. No house, they weren't interested in a foreign address as I was on the boat. You become non resident on the day after you leave. there is a tax form to reclaim any tax owed (P85?) I think, I didn't fill out anything. But in my case, as the conditions were more than covered, becoming non resident was as easy as leaving the pontoon and heading south.
More from the horses mouth here.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cnr/hmrc6.pdf