Tighter terms have been set out with some ‘olive branches’ to ease transition
Number of people taking advantage of regime grew to 74,000 — but reform is looming
Commenters discuss the latest plans to abolish the ‘non-dom’ regime — join the debate
Advisers report that wealthy clients are considering moving to more tax-friendly countries
Both Labour and the Tories have released their manifestos — which will have the biggest impact on your personal finances?
Serum Institute chief Adar Poonawalla says rule changes could make foreign investors ‘stay away’
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
The UK needs a fair and attractive tax regime for wealthy newcomers to replace an imperial anachronism
Almost a quarter of non-doms work in finance, though estimating how many will leave is guesswork
Clients told to ‘get out while you can’ as opposition party seeks to toughen Conservative proposals
Jeremy Hunt’s new regime is a clear improvement — but the saga distracts from bigger public finance challenges
Chancellor warned that abolition of the regime will lead to well-heeled foreigners leaving the UK
Jeremy Hunt’s abolition of controversial colonial-era system expected to raise £2.7bn a year
Jeremy Hunt’s move is blatantly political but there are good arguments for reform
Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds makes case for less generous system with shorter time window
The prospect of a Labour electoral victory has prompted some wealthy individuals to consider leaving the country
£8.5bn raised in 2021-22 from non-domiciled foreign nationals
Researchers claim few beneficiaries would leave Britain, but advisers warn of damaging effect
Zahawi affair involves an offshore trust: do they have legitimate uses?
Authority under pressure to close the offshore tax gap
Unreported offshore earnings of UK residents domiciled overseas totalled £10.9bn in 2018
How can I ensure I’m not considered a UK tax resident?
The UK needs clearer, simpler rules to attract talented foreign professionals
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves proposes shorter term scheme for those staying up to five years
Health secretary said he gave up perk before entering parliament in 2010