(Alliance News) - UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she plans to soften the proposed tax regime on non-doms after listening to their concerns. Downing Street said the move does not "change the ...
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Ms Reeves told an event at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the Government will make changes that will result in tax treatment that is 'more generous' to some individuals.
Non-dom status enables people who live in the UK to avoid paying UK tax on money made abroad because their permanent home for ...
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Rachel Reeves has suggested she will alter some of the more controversial non-dom reforms announced in the Autumn Budget.