A Bill for a new Act of Parliament was tabled in the UK this week. It’s called the ‘Disqualification from Parliament (Taxation Status) Bill’ and
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Domicile: where are the Treasury now?
The Treasury and HMRC have published their review of the domicile rule and laws on residence. The review starts with all the usual platitudes about
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Why not just abolish the domicile rule?
I am as amazed as almost every other commentators at Gordon Brown’s loss of a deft touch as prime minister. Take this as the next
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Blame Gordon Brown for England’s defeat
I was one of millions to suffer agony and torment last night. No, I wasn’t worried about the loss of a couple of data CD’s.
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Migrant workers – and domicile
I am profoundly annoyed about the debate on migrant workers. I’m well aware that migration can cause problems. I live in the area with the
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Domicile – can I put the numbers right, please?
Accountancy Age has reported that HMRC: is to roll out funding to Phd students and other research experts as part of a new plan to
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Domicile – I admit it – I’m the so-called tax expert Gordon Brown can’t find
The following exchange took place during Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons yesterday: Q3. [156090] Dr. Nick Palmer (Broxtowe) (Lab): In the past
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Domicile – the Chartered Institute of Tax hits the nail on the head
Emma Chamberlain of the Chartered Institute of Tax said of the domicile changes announced in the Pre Budget Report: The CIOT hopes that the Government
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The UK Tax Gap exceeds £80 billion
Slipped into yesterday’s PBR releases were two reports from HMRC – one called Measuring Indirect Tax Losses and the other called Methodologies for Measuring Direct
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