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UK tax regime forces WPP move to Ireland

29 Sep 2008, AccountancyAge.com, AccountancyAge

http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1790324/uk-tax-regime-forces-wpp-ireland

WPP, the world's second-biggest advertising and marketing group, has confirmed it plans to move its official headquarters from Britain to Ireland because of punitive changes to the British tax regime.

A WPP spokesman told Reuters on Sunday the advertising giant was likely to issue a stock exchange announcement this week on its plans to change domicile.

The decision to move offshore will be a huge blow for the Treasury, particularly as Martin Sorrell, WPP chief executive, has acted as an ambassador for British business.

WPP, who paid ₤204m in UK taxes last year and conducts almost 90% of its business outside Britain, estimates the tax regime changes would add tens of millions to its British tax bill.

Further reading:

Prudential latest to ponder tax exodus

Tax clarity needed to stop businesses leaving the UK

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The never-ending Labour disasters

Every day it becomes clearer that the Government, through its crazy policies, is driving the UK towards recession.

Mr Brown, please call an election NOW!

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