
Revealed: how Tory co-chair's offshore film company indirectly benefited from £121k tax credits
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : For non-doms, only income and capital gains generated in the UK - or funds sent back to the UK - would attract tax.42% : Elliot and Goldsmith, who were both prominently credited as "executive producers" on the film, said the project was never expected to make a profit and so the choice of the BVI was not intended to avoid taxes.
41% : One former HMRC tax inspector, who reviewed the structure for the Guardian, said: "In practice, I cannot see that the use of the BVI company by two UK residents could be anything other than tax motivated."
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