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| Tinkiwinki, where do you get that info from ???
We have property in the UK and we pay local taxes there for services- but the property is declared here for tax purpose and we pay tax on it as part of our 'fortune' (lol, that does make me laugh  )- here in Switzerland, NOT in the UK, as we are tax resident here and there is no double taxation. | |
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I believe others have already answered the question. You are registered as an owner in the country where you have your house. There may or may be not any treaties with that country and Switzerland and all these bilateral agreements are different. Sell the house and see what happens next