Non-dom status explained as Rishi Sunak's wife avoids paying 'millions' in tax
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : As shadow cabinet minister Ed Milliband said: "I think it's legal, but is it right?"Christine Jardine, spokeswoman for the Liberal Democrat Treasury, said: "Sunak now needs to come clean about which country his family pays tax in abroad and if it is a tax haven."42% : If less than £2,000 is earned in foreign income and it isn't brought into the UK then you do not need to pay tax on it if you have non-dom status.
42% : For Akshata Murthy, her non-dom status means she doesn't have to pay tax on dividends earned through any investments she has abroad.
41% : Only pay tax on the income you bring into the UK and pay an annual fee in order to not pay tax on the rest of the money that doesn't get brought across.
40% : For Akshata Murthy, her non-dom status means she may not have to pay tax on some income earned abroad.
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