Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
The usual dose of healthy scepticism should be applied to this but some economists claiming that the UK would lose £7bn under Labours non dom plans. I think the reality is that if we force someone to do 100% of their tax in one country or another, then we risk getting 0% more often than 100%. I must say, it doesn't really strike me as fair that money made in India on the back of Indian workers is now paid to the British state. A whiff of colonialism about it.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...b56bd5fa0207dc
When you say some economists presumably you mean the company mentioned in the article, Blick Rothenberg, the tax and advisory firm.

Here is Blick Rothenberg, the tax and advisory firm advising non-doms on how they could help them minimise their tax liability.

https://www.blickrothenberg.com/serv...non-domiciled/