Labour pledges to reform non-dom tax rules benefiting 'privileged few'

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Labour pledges to reform non-dom tax rules benefiting 'privileged few'
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The party's plans come after the disclosures about the tax status of Chancellor Rishi Sunak's wife Akshata Murthy and Sajid Javid, the health secretary.

"That is more important than ever because at the moment we are in a cost of living crisis. Everybody is noticing those rising prices."

She said that with taxes being increased for working people and employers it was"absolutely right that loopholes are closed down that mean that there are a privileged few who are getting out of paying their fair share of taxes".Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerShe said:"We would abolish non-dom status but like in other modern economies we would have rules for people who are temporarily in the UK for a short period of time.

Those fees raise £70m a year for the Treasury but save those people"significantly more", the party said. It cited a study by the EU tax observatory estimating that the gain to the Treasury from eliminating non-dom rules could be more than £1bn.

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