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The chancellor is to water down the non-domiciled tax changes amid reports of a growing exodus of millionaires from the UK.
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Ms Reeves told an event at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the Government will make changes that will result in tax treatment that is 'more generous' to some individuals.
Prime estate agency brands have backed plans to partially relax changes to the non-dom regime but concerns remain over the impact of inheritance tax rules.
Rachel Reeves has suggested she will alter some of the more controversial non-dom reforms announced in the Autumn Budget.