Rachel Reeves, UK Finance Minister, speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box outside the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on ...
The non-dom changes appear designed to head off an exodus of the super rich after reports that approaching 11,000 millionaires left the country last year.
U.S. Treasury yields dipped on Friday as investors reacted to President Donald Trump’s latest comments and anticipated more ...
The chancellor is to water down the non-domiciled tax changes amid reports of a growing exodus of millionaires from the UK.
Rachel Reeves has been championing investment in Leeds at the World Economic Forum in Davos, as the Government announced new reforms to try and drive regional growth.
Rachel Reeves is to water down her crackdown on the non-dom tax status after analysis showed it had prompted an exodus of millionaires. The chancellor said she would be tabling an amendment to the ...
Non-dom status enables people who live in the UK to avoid paying UK tax on money made abroad because their permanent home for ...
It added to the gathering gloom over the economy at the start of the year as supermarket chain Sainsbury's yesterday revealed a cull of jobs while Primark said its sales were suffering.
Donald Trump (pictured) delivered his much-anticipated video address to the self-styled global elite at the World Economic ...
Rachel Reeves (pictured) was slammed for 'playing politics' after the Treasury warned judges that PPI-style payouts to drivers risk harming the economy.
The boss of Lloyds Banking Group Plc said he welcomed the UK government’s recent decision to intervene in a landmark court ...
Rachel Reeves has suggested she will alter some of the more controversial non-dom reforms announced in the Autumn Budget.