I’ve been asked to summarise what I think about domicile. I haven’t been able to do this in writing in the time available, but try
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Housing tax will change – because the middle classes will demand it
I can’t avoid the charge of being middle class. I am. And I understand, to some degree, the middle class desires in life. The most
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The Observer continues its domicile campaign
The Observer seems intent on continuing its campaign against the domicile rules. Good, say I. Yesterday’s paper featured a long article on the subject which
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Darling, it’s market failure that’s the problem
I’ve known Alastair Darling’s style on Treasury issues for a long time – since before Labour came to power in 1997. So I’m not surprised
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Another brick in the wall
The FT reports: A wall of Middle Eastern and Russian money has helped push the price of a top-end house in London up 46 per
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Put domicile to the vote
The UK’s domicile laws are the subject of a Tax Justice Network campaign. They’re unjust, help make Britain a tax haven, have fuelled the ridiculous
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The domicile campaign gets into the Times
The Tax Justice Network campaign on the UK’s domicile rules, which are at the core of our tax haven status, has reached The Times. In
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Private equity on the run
I’m not so rash as to say that the argument for change in the taxation of private equity has been won yet. But today’s coverage
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I can change my mind
A week or so ago I recommended an article on the web site of SB Consulting. Well I’ll tell you I regret doing so. This
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