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CIOT wants non-dom plans deferred
Body calls for CGT changes for trusts and companies set up by the non-domiciled to be halted until they can be properly assessed
CIOT calls for residence test
'Current law determining domicile status is a mess'
Switch slip-up
The case of Lee Barrett shows how much easier this job would be if it weren't for the clients, says MIKE TRUMAN
Treasury gives self-assessment update
Around 143,000 individuals completing self-assessment returns have a residence or domicile status that would allow them to pay tax on the remittance basis, according to the Treasury
Simply unfair
MIKE TRUMAN is not impressed by the unanimity between Conservative and Labour on the taxation of non-domiciles
Domicile and residence
PHILLIP DEARDEN reviews the potential impact of the Pre-Budget Report announcements
The dog house
Conversations with the Taxation tax hound
Cable: limit non-domicile status to ten years
The Liberal Democrats have called on Gordon Brown to remove non-domicile status from anyone who has been resident in the UK for a decade or more
Experts disagree over Tory tax plan
The shadow chancellor's newly announced plan for people holding non-domiciled status has divided opinion among tax professionals
Tories will charge non-domiciled £25,000
Those who enjoy non-domiciled tax status in the UK will be required under the next Conservative government to pay an annual levy of £25,000
Warning over tax returns for non-residents
PricewaterhouseCoopers has moved to give notice to taxpayers who enjoy non-domicile or non-resident status that HMRC have updated their line of questioning on the latest self-assessment tax returns — and people's answers may well lead to extra enquiries.
Cable's tax speech draws 'caution' warning
Leading tax expert John Whiting has suggested care be taken on potential reforms, following criticism by the Liberal Democrat's Vincent Cable of perks for the 'super-rich'
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