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Akshata Murty may have avoided up to £20m in tax with non-dom status

Pressure grows on chancellor over tax affairs of wife, who pays £30,000 a year to be classed as non-domiciled

Rishi Sunak’s wife has potentially avoided up to £20m in UK tax by being non-domiciled and pays £30,000 a year to keep the status – revelations that come amid growing political pressure on the chancellor.

Akshata Murty gets about £11.5m a year in dividends from a stake in an Indian IT firm and declares non-dom status, which allows people to avoid tax on foreign earnings, it emerged on Wednesday.

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