Super-rich UK non-doms avoiding £3.2bn in tax each year, report finds | The super-rich Tags:Europe 4 comments Men like **Stuart Gulliver**. CEO of HSBC. – A British citizen – Born in the UK – With properties in the UK, – Living in London for 12 consecutives years – With his children going to school in the UK. Mr. Stuart Gulliver paid no taxes because he was “non-dom” https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hsbc-boss-keeps-his-non-dom-tax-perks-after-12-years-in-uk-nbgb269cz73 [removed] non-dom? Is that a woke term for sub? I guess taxes are for little people…same in the US… Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Men like **Stuart Gulliver**. CEO of HSBC. – A British citizen – Born in the UK – With properties in the UK, – Living in London for 12 consecutives years – With his children going to school in the UK. Mr. Stuart Gulliver paid no taxes because he was “non-dom” https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hsbc-boss-keeps-his-non-dom-tax-perks-after-12-years-in-uk-nbgb269cz73
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Men like **Stuart Gulliver**. CEO of HSBC.
– A British citizen
– Born in the UK
– With properties in the UK,
– Living in London for 12 consecutives years
– With his children going to school in the UK.
Mr. Stuart Gulliver paid no taxes because he was “non-dom”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hsbc-boss-keeps-his-non-dom-tax-perks-after-12-years-in-uk-nbgb269cz73
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non-dom? Is that a woke term for sub?
I guess taxes are for little people…same in the US…