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Sunak’s wife to pay taxes on worldwide income amid row

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LONDON: Akshata Murty, wife of Britain’s finance minister Rishi Sunak, announced Friday she will start paying UK tax on “all worldwide income,” amid controvers­y over her nondomicil­ed status.

Sunak has accused critics of mounting a “smear” campaign against his wealthy Indian wife, whose substantia­l foreign earnings have been shielded from UK taxes.

The Labour opposition has accused Sunak of “breathtaki­ng hypocrisy” after he raised taxes on ordinary Britons in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis.

In a statement, Murty, daughter of Indian billionair­e N R Narayana Murthy, said she did not want her non-domiciled status to be a “distractio­n” for her husband.

“This means I will now pay UK tax on an arising basis on all my worldwide income, including dividends and capital gains, wherever in the world that income arises”.

Murty stressed that she was making the change “because I want to, not because the rules require me to”, adding that the new arrangemen­ts will begin “immediatel­y”.

The Guardian neswspaper estimated that Murty has received 54.5 million pounds (US$71 million) in dividends from the family company Infosys since 2015. Her status allowed her to avoid paying 20 million pounds of tax to the British exchequer, the paper said.

Earlier her husband, the chancellor of the exchequer, told Friday’s edition of The Sun newspaper that “to smear my wife to get at me is awful”.

Sunak, once a leading contender to succeed Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has seen his popularity plummet in recent weeks as consumer prices surge across the board.

The Independen­t revealed that Sunak was listed among the beneficiar­ies of trusts in the British Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands, two tax havens.

This has fuelled criticism from the opposition that the Conservati­ves are taking advantage of the system for their own convenienc­e, ignoring the rules imposed on others.

Speaking before his wife’s announceme­nt Sunak told The Sun “it would not be reasonable or fair to ask her to sever ties with her country because she happens to be married to me”.

“She loves her country. Like I love mine,” he said, adding that “every single penny she earns in the UK she pays UK taxes on”.

A person’s domicile is usually the country which their father considered his permanent home when the person was born, although this can change if the person plans to permanentl­y live in Britain.

 ?? ?? Sunak poses with his wife Akshata Murty during a reception to celebrate the British Asian Trust at The British Museum in London. — AFP file photo
Sunak poses with his wife Akshata Murty during a reception to celebrate the British Asian Trust at The British Museum in London. — AFP file photo

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