Let me tell you how it will be There's one for you, nineteen for me 'Cause I'm the taxman Yeah, I'm the taxman
Should five percent appear too small Be thankful I don't take it all 'Cause I'm the taxman Yeah, I'm the taxman
I'll tax the street (If you try to sit, sit) I'll tax your seat (If you get too cold, cold) I'll tax the heat (If you take a walk, walk) I'll tax your feet (Taxman)
'Cause I'm the taxman Yeah, I'm the taxman
Don't ask me what I want it for (Ah, ah, Mr. Wilson) If you don't want to pay some more (Ah, ah, Mr. Heath) 'Cause I'm the taxman Yeah, I'm the taxman
Now my advice for those who die (taxman) Declare the pennies on your eyes (taxman) 'Cause I'm the taxman Yeah, I'm the taxman And you're working for no one but me (taxman)
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murthy – already thought to be richer than the Queen – has non-domiciled tax status, ensuring that she does not have to pay UK tax on income earned abroad.
A spokesperson for Murthy has claimed that her ‘non-dom’ status is derived from Murthy’s Indian citizenship – a claim debunked by tax expert Richard Murphy, who notes that “Domicile has nothing to do with a person’s nationality”.
“The first thing to note about non-domiciled status is that it is given to no-one if they do not apply for it,” he goes on to say, in a series of tweets. “In that case the implication in Murthy’s statement that she has to be treated as non-domiciled is simply wrong: she is only non-domiciled because she asked to be so.”
Former Conservative deputy chair Lord Michael Ashcroft, and Daily Mail proprietor Lord Rothermere are both also famous exponents of non-dom tax rules.
The case of Akshata Murthy is indicative of two trends among those who currently govern Britain: their ability to use power and influence to defy the rules followed by everyone else, and their subsequent manipulation of the truth in an attempt to absolve themselves of blame.
The Sunaks who live somewhere but not necessarily in their 3 houses in England. Could it be their birth place India? Where Sunak's Father in Law amasses millions if not billions through various companies including Infosys. Could it be Green Card USA and California, or the South of France, or tax havens in the Caribbean . Where ever their non domiciled status takes them, no one says their tax avoidance is illegal, It just demonstrates one rule for them and everyone else has to pay up. Setting the example by the man at the top of tax collection with his wife who is wealthier than the Queen, pays no UK tax on her overseas wealth but does claim taxpayers furlough to keep her companies afloat only to put them into liquidation with creditors getting nothing. Creditors including HM Taxman. Cos' he's the tax man yeah he 's the tax man man.
Mr and Mrs Tax Dodgers in charge of tax collecting Experts have estimated that Ms Murty, who remains an Indian citizen, has saved £20m as a result of not having to pay taxes on her shares in Infosys, an Indian IT company founded by her father.
https://news.sky.com/.../rishi-sunak-whitehall-inquiry... Brexit Voters who do not want to reside in Brexit Britain. While there aren’t many non-doms (around 70,000), when you focus on the population as a whole, you’d be forgiven for thinking otherwise if you move in certain circles: one in five top-earning bankers and two in five of those with income over £5m are/were non-doms.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/apr/10/akshata-murty-is-not-alone-non-doms-are-ten-a-penny-in-some-circles?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other&fbclid=IwAR37LPqwF1tiuKInX_EGNPBd0p8RvXXzhEkn9mlcQps1yNSwV1bHN0hyHv4
Rishi Sunak was elected MP in 2015
Rishi Sunak was appointed Chancellor in 2020
According to US law 'Green card' holders can not stand for an election in a foreign country!
Yet Rishi Sunak only gave up his green card status in Oct 2021!
..And you must be a UK citizen to stand in UK elections!!
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