Sentences with phrase «tax exiles for»

«This ruling could open the floodgates for HMRC to pursue thousands of British tax exiles for backdated tax.
Cameron attacks Labour for using a tax exile for their election campaign.

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In his speech in Swansea, he will return to his attacks on the boss of Boots for being a tax exile and on a Conservative peer's use of a Swiss bank account.
The exchanges between the then prime minister, Tony Blair, the then leader of the opposition, William Hague, and the honours scrutiny committee detail how Ashcroft was twice turned down for a peerage, partly because of concerns about his status as a «tax exile».
There is simply no comparison with the strict regime imposed on trade union political donations and the far more lax arrangements that are in place for the corporate donors and tax exiles who bankroll the Tory Party.
It was Mr Hague, as Tory leader, who put Mr Ashcroft forward for a peerage in March 1999, but the honours scrutiny committee turned him down on the grounds that he was a tax exile.
Gaines - Cooper was heard alongside another tax exile case involving two men who worked in Belgium for a whole tax year.
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