Politics latest news: Rishi Sunak's wife is not 'sheltering' from tax with non-dom status, says Business Secretary
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53% :Asked during an interview on the BBC if Ms Murthy was "sheltering" herself from tax, Mr Kwarteng said: "I don't think that is true at all.50% :Asked if Ms Murthy was "sheltering" herself from tax, Mr Kwarteng said: "I don't think that is true at all.
46% : Kwasi Kwarteng has insisted Rishi Sunak's millionaire wife, Akshata Murthy, is not "sheltering" from tax after it emerged she holds non-domicile status for UK tax purposes.
45% : The designation allows Ms Murthy to avoid paying tax on foreign investments and overseas rental income, and to avoid inheritance tax entirely.
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