Continuing our series of basic informative articles Stephen Barratt Senior Manager with Grant Thornton UK LLP considers the key taxation issues associated with the tax affairs of individuals not domiciled in the UK
There is hardly a weekend goes by without the press raising the fact that some taxpayers who are resident and ordinarily resident for tax purposes in the UK pay less tax than others. The UK is depicted as a tax haven for individuals not domiciled here.
This coverage is fuelled by several factors not least the increased level of international movement of people and the growing number of successful businesspeople living in the UK who were not born here or whose parents were not born here. This means that professionals need to be...
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Continuing our series of basic informative articles Stephen Barratt Senior Manager with Grant Thornton UK LLP considers the key taxation issues associated with the tax affairs of individuals not domiciled in the UK
There is hardly a weekend goes by without the press raising the fact that some taxpayers who are resident and ordinarily resident for tax purposes in the UK pay less tax than others. The UK is depicted as a tax haven for individuals not domiciled here.
This coverage is fuelled by several factors not least the increased level of international movement of people and the growing number of successful businesspeople living in the UK who were not born here or whose parents were not born here. This means that professionals need to be...
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