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: Nom-dom status and other imperial policies that still influence life in Britain today #IndiaNEWS The revelation that British Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murthy claimed non-dom status in

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The revelation that British Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murthy claimed non-dom status in the United Kingdom for years has drawn renewed attention to an imperialist policy that still holds today. Non-doms may live in the UK, but are considered by the tax authorities to be “non-domiciled? in the country and therefore pay no tax in the UK on their income earned elsewhere.The backlash to Murthy’s non-dom status pointed out that the chancellor’s family benefited from tax loopholes as he raised taxes on the rest of the country. Some articles highlighted the irony that Murthy, an Indian citizen, was taking advantage of rules originally put in place to protect the money British imperialists were making in India. Non-dom status is one of several polices and provisions that have roots stretching back to the British Empire, not just in India.At the end of the 18th century, Britain’s “sugar coloniepٙH[][ٚ]XH[X[[ۜˈH MNH[YH^8$ܙX]]Z[&X^8$^[YۋY[]XXH^Z[^ۈ[Y]YH]YHܙX]]Z[[و]Y[[Y[ۙYYܚX[[]
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