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  • Bloomberg News George Osborne, U.K. chancellor of the exchequer Mr. Osborne will also make statements on other taxes, including an update on the so-called non-dom tax, which taxes people who live in the U.K. but claim their true home is elsewhere for tax purpose.

    Osborne Reaffirms U.K. Fiscal Cuts Ainsley Thomson 2011

  • The chancellor will update the so-called non-dom tax, which applies to U.K. residents who claim their true home is elsewhere for tax purposes.

    U.K. Budget Expected to Go After the Tax Dodgers Ainsley Thomson 2011

  • The 50% and non-dom taxes are envy taxes, but envy taxes do not work.

    British Brain Drain Strikes Again Eamonn Butler 2011

  • Attempt to change rules for capital gains tax and treatment of non-dom workers may have damaged UK's competitiveness, says Lords committee

    How does capital gains tax and the three-year rule work? 2011

  • The 50% top rate and non-dom tax are driving the wealthy from the U.K.'s shores.

    British Brain Drain Strikes Again Eamonn Butler 2011

  • But the 50% tax, like the non-dom tax, will actually lose revenue for the Treasury—a total of £350 billion over the coming decade, according to Adam Smith Institute analysts.

    British Brain Drain Strikes Again Eamonn Butler 2011

  • Ashcroft, whose companies have provided private jet and helicopter flights to several Conservative cabinet members, including the prime minister, David Cameron, was given the role after renouncing his status as a "non-dom".

    The mystery of Lord Ashcroft and the paradise island business empire 2012

  • The non-dom tax raised £162 million in its first year; but according to an Adam Smith Institute report published today, the exodus of those 16,000 cost the Treasury £800 million.

    British Brain Drain Strikes Again Eamonn Butler 2011

  • His admission of being a "non-dom" triggered a furore in the run-up to the general election.

    Lord Ashcroft 'avoided £3.4m in tax' ahead of rule change Rob Evans 2010

  • Now George Osborne has reaped what he sowed with the non-dom tax, and has inherited another envy tax too, in the shape of the 50% top rate of income tax—which actually becomes 52% when you add National Insurance charges.

    British Brain Drain Strikes Again Eamonn Butler 2011

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