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Free tax residency day-count risk checker

Enter estimated days by country for a tax year. Get an indicative residency risk snapshot, evidence gaps, and advisor review prompts in under a minute.

Start with day totals

Use a quick scenario or enter manual country totals.

Fill the first row to unlock another country.

Indicative risk signal only. Not tax, legal, or treaty advice.

Allocated

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Year limit

365

Days left / over

365 left

Countries

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Residency Risk Snapshot

Run a check or select a scenario to see the result.

The basic result is free. It shows likely day-count exposure, countries needing review, missing information, and next advisor questions before asking for contact details.

Residex bridge

From quick risk signal to defensible case file

DayCount helps triage a file in under a minute. Residex supports the advisor workflow behind the answer: travel history, domestic tests, ties, assumptions, review notes, evidence, and client-ready reporting.

What is day-count residency risk?

Day-count risk is the screening signal created by time spent in one or more countries during a tax year. It is useful for triage, but it is not the full residence answer because domestic law, treaties, ties, and evidence quality can change the review.

Why advisors need more than a spreadsheet

Spreadsheets can total days, but advisory files also need assumptions, source evidence, country-specific tests, unresolved questions, and a clear record of how the position was reviewed.

When day count is not enough

A day total can miss available accommodation, workdays, family and economic ties, prior-year residence, split-year facts, treaty tie-breakers, and filing obligations. Those facts need advisor review.

How Residex helps build a defensible case file

Residex is designed for full case workflow: collect travel history, record tie facts, document assumptions, attach evidence, review risk prompts, and produce client-ready residency reports.

FAQ

Is this a tax residency day count calculator?

It is a free day-count risk checker. It totals manual country days and gives an indicative risk snapshot, not a legal residence determination.

Does this replace UK statutory residence test software?

No. It can flag UK exposure and SRT questions, but full UK Statutory Residence Test review needs the automatic tests, sufficient ties, split-year facts, and evidence.

Can it be used as a cross-border tax residency checker?

It is useful for initial cross-border triage. Countries with material day counts or competing signals should be reviewed under local rules and any relevant treaty.

What is included in a residency evidence checklist?

Typical evidence includes travel history, passport stamps, flight and accommodation records, workday records, home and family tie evidence, and notes explaining assumptions or missing data.

Can advisors produce a tax residency report from this?

DayCount gives a quick snapshot. Residex is the fuller workflow for case files, review notes, evidence trails, and advisor-ready reports.