The Treasury Select Committee is to publish its interim findings on private equity tomorrow. This will not make recommendations: the committee has yet to hear
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Tax Haven UK – 1 – The domicile rule
Alistair Darling has denied the UK is a tax haven. On any objective basis he’s wrong. The UK is a tax haven. Over the next
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Grant Thornton – indifferent, as usual
Mike Warburton, a partner at Grant Thornton in the UK, wrote a piece for Accoutancy Age last week called “Non-doms are good for the UK”.
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Why are there so many non-doms?
Partly because there’s so much to be made from helping these people abuse the UK tax system. Which is why guides like this on how
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Darling – cheap jibes won’t do
Alistair Darling has given his first major interview to an accountancy paper, and has used it to tell Accountancy Age that: claims that the UK
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The Chancellor and the riddle of domicile
I happened to have received the Chancellor’s briefing for Labour MPs on today’s Lib Dem debate on tax and the rich. On domicile and residence
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Jane Kennedy adding nothing to the domicile debate
Bloomberg has reported very recently that: The U.K. Treasury, which has been examining tax rules for wealthy individuals with non-domicile status since 2002, said it
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Accountants think the domicile rules have to go
Accountancy Age has reported the results of its survey on the domicile rules: The non-domicile rules allowing wealthy individuals with foreign connections to avoid tax
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CBI thinks domicile has to go
I may interpret the follwoing generously, but I think the summary made above is a correct: interpretation of the follwoing, from the Times today: Richard
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