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Income tax hike to drive wealthy from UK
Tara Loader Wilkinson
24 Nov 2008
Thousands of wealthy individuals could leave the UK because of the income tax hike announced today, which will bring tax levels to 45% for those earning £150,000 (€176,000) or more, wealth advisers have warned. Non-domiciled residents, who came under tax pressure last year, may be the first to go.
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