Dual contracts were often used by the City for their non-UK domiciled individuals. These people had two contracts issued to them: one in the UK
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Domicile abuse is rising
As the Observer notes this morning: The number of people claiming non-domicile tax status has nearly doubled in three years, fuelling fears that Britain is
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‘Tax haven’ tag generates growing unease
I didn’t say that. It’s a headline in this morning’s FT. The article refers to the web site featured here (and subsequently on BBC news
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The Rich List
Some have said I should comment on the Sunday Times Rich List. OK, if you insist. This says most of it: When the Blair administration
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The UK is a giant hedge fund
I do, as so often, recommend Simon Caulkin’s column from the Observer this weekend. It, when combined with William Keegan’s column, made a refreshing page
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Holy alliance embarks on tax crusade
The above title comes from the Observer. As they say in today’s paper: A holy alliance of church groups and bishops is demanding that Gordon
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Newsnight features the domicile campaign
For those who are quick, there’s a chance to see the repeat of Friday’s Newsnight on BBC2 that features 10 minutes on the domicile campaign.
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UK government promoting the UK as a tax haven
Full marks to Andrew Goodall for spotting the web site of UK Trade and Investment, a government sponsored site on which there is a blatant
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The City – way wide of the mark on domicile
The Observer seeks to report objectively. As such, as part of their coverage of the domicile rules they gaveJohn Jay, New Star Asset Management’s development
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