There are many who, with wishful thinking, believe the UK’s current zero rate of inflation will not last and inflation will return soon. I do
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Reflections on yesterday
Yesterday was fairly busy. As a result of Labour’s non-dom announcement I don’t think I have ever done more press interviews, and still it was
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How could Ed Balls be right in January on non-doms and in April?
In January Ed Balls said that he thought abolishing the domicile rule would cost the UK money. Now Labour has announced that it is to
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Has the non-dom announcement worked for Labour?
I am not objective on the non-dom rule. Having worked to get rid of it for eight years it would be ludicrous of me to
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A temporary residence rule is not the same as continuing non-dom status
According to the Guardian George Osborne has firstly refused to abolish the non-dom rule which creates one tax law for the rich in this country
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The planned change in the domicile rule: a campaign win when it happens
I first started writing about the need for abolition of the domicile rule on this blog in March 2007. Since then I have done so more
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How much will the change in the domicile rule raise in tax?
My fellow left of centre tax professional blogger, Jolyon Maugham QC, has had a stab at estimating how much a change in the domicile rule
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Labour’s non-dom press release
I thought it worth sharing Laboyr’s non-dom press release in full: ——– Ed Miliband will tomorrow (Wednesday) announce a new manifesto commitment for the next
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Labour will abolish the non-dom rule
On Monday I noted that in my opinion the abolition of the domicile rule would be the biggest single contributor to tax justice in the
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