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Row over non-dom status of Rishi Sunak's billionaire heiress wife

Apr 08, 2022 View Original Article
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    44% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    58% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : Keir Starmer said the arrangements appeared to represent 'breathtaking hypocrisy' as the government brings in eye-watering rises in national insurance and other taxes - saying Mr Sunak is 'out of touch' with ordinary people.
52% : The UK tax rate for dividends is just under 40 per cent for the highest earners, while the highest rate of income tax is 45 per cent.
51% : Income tax in India is 30 per cent.
49% : Mr Sunak was widely criticised for failing to scrap the 1.25 percentage-point increase in national insurance in the Spring Statement, which came into force yesterday.
48% : It means she was not liable for tax on overseas earnings, including dividends from her father's company that reportedly came to £11.6million last year.
46% :Asked if she was sheltering herself from tax, Mr Kwarteng said: 'I don't think that's true at all, sheltering sounds as if you're evading things.
45% : The revelation - which surfaced on the day Mr Sunak hiked taxes for millions of workers - prompted Labour to claim it was 'yet another example of the Tories thinking it is one rule for them - another for everyone else'.
42% : 'He is the UK Chancellor asking people to pay more in taxes.
42% : 'Rishi Sunak must now urgently explain how much he and his family have saved on their own tax bill at the same time he was putting taxes up for millions of working families and choosing to leave them £2,620-a-year worse off.'
40% : When it comes to tax, the rules state that you do not pay UK tax on foreign income or gains if they are less than £2,000 a year and you do not bring them into the UK.

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