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Update on Residence and DomicileWe reported recently on controversial new rules proposed by the government on residence and domicile. As you may remember, the Pre-Budget Report announced that HMRC would be changing the rules on residence and domicile from 6 April 2008. The main proposals were:
There are many concerns about the new rules and charges. The Daily Telegraph reported that: ‘Low-paid foreign workers could be hit by the Chancellor's plans to tax non-doms, accountants have warned. After an outcry from high-earning people, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) said the changes will lead to "a tax rise for large numbers of low-earning non-domiciles".‘ HMRC issued a letter making some changes to the rules. Some media outlets reported a government climb down but that is certainly not the case. Whilst certain unintended consequences have been clarified, all of the above details look as though they will go ahead. If you are potentially affected by these rules or have any questions or concerns please do get in touch. Internet Link: Telegraph article and HMRC letter
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