Jeremy Hunt is considering scrapping or reducing 'non-dom' tax breaks for wealthy individuals to raise funds for cuts to national insurance in the upcoming budget. This move aims to regain support from voters and MPs, potentially leading to personal tax cuts in the Budget.
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Jeremy Hunt is considering ending or reducing "non-dom" tax breaks that allow wealthy individuals to live in the UK while their wealth is considered as residing overseas Read more 🔗 https://t.co/rtTkIWBWiM
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Jeremy Hunt is considering scrapping or scaling back “non-dom” tax rules as he attempts to raise billions of pounds to fund cuts to national insurance in his spring budget ⬇️ https://t.co/IdqzwdkByE
✂️ Chancellor Jeremy Hunt faces the major decision of whether to cut National Insurance or income tax at the Spring Budget as he hopes to regain favour with voters and restless MPs https://t.co/Lf0Y9m3AHE