Hi guys, I am from the UK, but I have lived in Japan for more than 15 years. I still have a UK bank account which is active and it does get used at least once a month, moving small amounts of money around to family in the UK and storing some of my savings etc. But this particular bank wont let me update my address to my Japanese address, so for years now, I have kept the address as my brother's UK address. He is totally fine with this arrangement, and since everything is paperless, the only thing he receives in the post for me is a new ATM card every few years.
Is this kind of setup OK? I have had no issues in 15 years. And I still have a UK mobile number with the SIM in my dual SIM phone in Japan, so sometimes when I need to receive a security code from the bank via SMS, I can receive it with no problems.
I suppose my bank has no idea that I dont reside in the UK, as when I left the UK, I didn't inform them, and was living with my brother at the time.
Should I just keep the setup the way it is currently?
Keeping a UK bank account open and active using a family member's UK address
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Re: Keeping a UK bank account open and active using a family member's UK address
This is a complex issue.
I have had a NatWest account for a very long time (got it when I was 12). They have my address in Japan and my My Number. They send me new debit cards to Japan.
However, recently in the UK banks are increasingly closing accounts of non-residents. Hasn't happened to me yet, but I am half expecting it.
You are likely required to update your address with your bank and provide them with the TIN (tax identifier number) for your country of residence, but they may close your account if you do that. It is in many ways easier just to claim ignorance and leave things as they are.
Anyone else?
I have had a NatWest account for a very long time (got it when I was 12). They have my address in Japan and my My Number. They send me new debit cards to Japan.
However, recently in the UK banks are increasingly closing accounts of non-residents. Hasn't happened to me yet, but I am half expecting it.
You are likely required to update your address with your bank and provide them with the TIN (tax identifier number) for your country of residence, but they may close your account if you do that. It is in many ways easier just to claim ignorance and leave things as they are.
Anyone else?
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Re: Keeping a UK bank account open and active using a family member's UK address
Thanks. Well they have my UK address, also they have my TIN, which in the UK is your National Insurance number (which never changes)RetireJapan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:07 am This is a complex issue.
I have had a NatWest account for a very long time (got it when I was 12). They have my address in Japan and my My Number. They send me new debit cards to Japan.
However, recently in the UK banks are increasingly closing accounts of non-residents. Hasn't happened to me yet, but I am half expecting it.
You are likely required to update your address with your bank and provide them with the TIN (tax identifier number) for your country of residence, but they may close your account if you do that. It is in many ways easier just to claim ignorance and leave things as they are.
Anyone else?
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If you live in Japan your UK banks need to have your My Number.
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Re: Keeping a UK bank account open and active using a family member's UK address
Thanks, but if you read my original post, you will see that my UK bank does not know I live in JapanRetireJapan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:35 amIf you live in Japan your UK banks need to have your My Number.
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Re: Keeping a UK bank account open and active using a family member's UK address
If the UK bank requires you to be resident in the UK and you aren't... then I suppose you are committing fraud. But is it a crime in this case? I doubt it. I think the worse that can happen is they'll close your account if they find out.
Avoiding tax due in Japan on UK savings and investments is a different matter. Definitely a crime, and definitely to be avoided.
Re: Keeping a UK bank account open and active using a family member's UK address
Thanks, good advicenorthSaver wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:55 amIf the UK bank requires you to be resident in the UK and you aren't... then I suppose you are committing fraud. But is it a crime in this case? I doubt it. I think the worse that can happen is they'll close your account if they find out.
Avoiding tax due in Japan on UK savings and investments is a different matter. Definitely a crime, and definitely to be avoided.
Re: Keeping a UK bank account open and active using a family member's UK address
Unless you use a VPN to access your UK bank online services, they can easily send you a CRS request asking you to verify your tax residence and TINs.danny15 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:39 amThanks, but if you read my original post, you will see that my UK bank does not know I live in JapanRetireJapan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:35 amIf you live in Japan your UK banks need to have your My Number.
All the banks I have had accounts with did this over the past decade as I moved around - HSBC HK, UOB Singapore, SMBC Prestia, and in the UK Lloyds, smile, HSBC and Barclays.
Most of these must have worked it out from the IP address I was accessing online services from.
Re: Keeping a UK bank account open and active using a family member's UK address
Thanks. They already have my TIN, which is my National Insurance numberDeep Blue wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 5:37 amUnless you use a VPN to access your UK bank online services, they can easily send you a CRS request asking you to verify your tax residence and TINs.danny15 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:39 amThanks, but if you read my original post, you will see that my UK bank does not know I live in JapanRetireJapan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:35 am
If you live in Japan your UK banks need to have your My Number.
All the banks I have had accounts with did this over the past decade as I moved around - HSBC HK, UOB Singapore, SMBC Prestia, and in the UK Lloyds, smile, HSBC and Barclays.
Most of these must have worked it out from the IP address I was accessing online services from.