Alan Dolton, editor of Tolley's Tax Cases, summarises the second day of the Public Bill Committee debate on the Finance Bill
'… the predictable truth of the imposition of clause 6 is that the superrich will not pay a penny more in tax. They are either non-domiciled or in the privileged position of being able to characterise much of their income as capital gains which...
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Alan Dolton, editor of Tolley's Tax Cases, summarises the second day of the Public Bill Committee debate on the Finance Bill
'… the predictable truth of the imposition of clause 6 is that the superrich will not pay a penny more in tax. They are either non-domiciled or in the privileged position of being able to characterise much of their income as capital gains which...
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