London’s Tax Exiles
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Financial Times - World
Should London’s tax exiles head for Spain, Italy . . . or Wales?
Recent headlines have prompted remote workers to ask ‘what’s the Welsh for tax break?’5 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Art and design in London 2024
As London’s autumn season begins, we look at new digital ways of buying design and we profile the designer who hates being called a designer5 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Some Men in London — a magnificent history of postwar gay life and moral panic
Peter Parker’s two-volume anthology is a meticulous portrait of prejudice and the gradual shifting of public opinion5 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
What to see around London
From feline chairs to cinematic installations, a trio of exhibitions5 hours ago -
ABC News - Sports
Wimbledon's plans for expansion approved by London authorities despite residents' concerns
A proposal by Wimbledon organizers to expand the site of the Grand Slam tournament with 39 new tennis courts has been given the green light by local authorities10 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
Lawmakers Move to Eliminate Controversial Employee Retention Tax Credit Amid Fraud Concerns
Senators Mitt Romney and Joe Manchin are amongthe lawmakers who support the end of processing new claims for the employee retention tax credit.12 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Political freebies: tax experts question whether levy is due
Pressure grows after the UK’s PM and some senior colleagues come under fire over donations from a Labour peer13 hours ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
Van Gogh paintings vandalized at a London gallery after 2 activists were sentenced in similar attack
A group of activists attacked a pair of paintings by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh at London’s National Gallery by throwing what appeared to be tomato soup on the artworks13 hours ago -
ABC News - World
Van Gogh paintings vandalized at a London gallery after 2 activists were sentenced in similar attack
A group of activists attacked a pair of paintings by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh at London’s National Gallery by throwing what appeared to be tomato soup on the artworks13 hours ago -
The New York Times - Business
Hurricanes and Wildfires Are Taxing Utilities. Can A.I. Help?
From hurricanes to wildfires, a new generation of technologies could help utilities better plan for the risk of extreme weather to their electric grid.14 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
UK chancellor may drop inheritance tax hit to non-doms
Government officials said no decision had been made but Reeves would not press ahead with policy that did not raise any money15 hours ago - United Kingdom -
MarketWatch - Business
Higher corporate taxes sinking the S&P 500 isn’t your biggest stock-market worry
About half of large U.S. corporations don’t pay any income tax in an average year16 hours ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
U.S. publishers association honors Belarus book publisher forced into exile
A Belarus book publisher forced to operate out of Poland because of persecution from its own government is being honored by the trade association representing U.S. publishers21 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Rachel Reeves reconsiders end to non-dom tax status over OBR forecast fears
Chancellor says Treasury will be ‘pragmatic, not ideological’ amid claims the policy would not raise predicted £2.6bn. UK politics live – latest updates Rachel Reeves is rethinking parts of ...22 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Treasury reconsidering Labour plan for non-dom tax status
The change follows concerns over how much money will be raised, should wealthy foreigners leave the UK.Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
Democrats press corporations on lobbying spending ahead of tax fight
Democrats want to know how much big companies are paying major lobbies to lean on lawmakers ahead of the tax code expirations that are set for next year. Top executives at big companies, including ...Yesterday -
Financial Times - World
UK chancellor ready to water down planned tax raid on wealthy foreigners
Rachel Reeves had hoped to raise £1bn a year by tightening rules on ‘non-doms’Yesterday - United Kingdom