The Guardian – Plan to scrap non-dom tax status ‘is full of loopholes’ for super-rich
The Guardian reports that analysis conducted by Labour has found that Conservative plans to abolish non-dom tax status are “riddled with loopholes”. Shadow financial secretary James Murray tells the paper that the policy – announced in last month’s Budget – is full of “loopholes worth hundreds of millions” which will benefit the wealthiest people in the country. A Treasury spokesperson told the paper it plans to “abolish the current tax system for non-doms and replace it with a modern, simpler and fairer residency-based system”.
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