Ireland ready to cash in on UK non-dom crack down
Irish keep non-dom tax breaks in place to woe foreigners from UK
Irish keep non-dom tax breaks in place to woe foreigners from UK
Tax breaks available to non-doms in Ireland are to stay in place as the Irish
attempt to lure foreign workers who have been scared off by the UK’s non-dom
crackdown.
The Irish Finance Ministry has assured foreigners that it had no plans to
reform its non-dom rules as it wanted to ‘market Ireland as an attractive base
for investment’, the Daily Telegraph reports.
One senior source in the Irish business community said: ‘This is a great
opportunity for Ireland, perhaps the greatest since the development of the
International Financial Services sector.’
Chris Sanger, head of tax policy at Ernst & Young, said: ‘Ireland is the
closest and simplest jurisdiction for UK non-doms to move to, especially if
those affected are thinking about doing something in the short term.’
Further reading:
Crackdown set to spark non-dom exodus
City banks hit by non-dom chaos
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