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CIOT Finance Bill Technical submission on the non-domicile and remittance basis changes

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Published on: 07 January 2025

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The CIOT has submitted a response to the draft legislation concerning the changes for the non-domicile and remittance regime. It has also issued a briefing on the National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill 2024.

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