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Rishi Sunak’s accountants urge retention of non-dom status

Evelyn Partners recently confirmed PM made around £5m in past three years, mostly through investments

Rishi Sunak’s accountancy firm, a wealth management company that argued against removing non-domiciled status, has welcomed the government’s tax breaks for wealthy savers and promises to minimise clients’ capital gains tax.

Evelyn Partners signed off on the three-page summary of the prime minister’s tax affairs which Downing Street released this week, showing that Sunak made around £5m in the last three years, mostly through his US-based investment fund.

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