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Rishi Sunak's wife announces she WILL pay UK taxes

Apr 09, 2022 View Original Article
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    56% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    56% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    32% Positive

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51% : The status is often used by the super-wealthy to save thousands or even millions of pounds in tax.
48% : Ms Murty, who is wealthier than the Queen as heiress to her father's IT firm, had been registered as non-domiciled for UK tax purposes, a legal way to avoid paying taxes in Britain on overseas income.
48% : Rishi Sunak was hit by a political backlash over the news that his heiress wife Akshata Murty is domiciled in India for tax purposesMs Murty, (pictured outside Downing Street last month) who is wealthier than the Queen as heiress to her father's IT firm, had been registered as non-domiciled for UK tax purposes, a legal way to avoid paying taxes in Britain on overseas income
47% : Ms Murty legally avoided paying UK tax bill for £30k-a-year non-domicile statusAkshata Murty, the wife of Chancellor Rishi Sunak, has sensationally confirmed she will pay tax on her overseas income after a monumental public backlash over her non-domicile tax status.
46% : This entirely legal structure allows them to reduce taxes paid in India.
45% : Mr Sunak had insisted Ms Murty had done nothing wrong by choosing the arrangement exempting her from paying tax in the UK on foreign income.
43% : In a short statement Akshata, worth £200million more than a year ago, insisted she pays taxes on all UK income and said the set-up is required because she is an Indian citizen.
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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