Rishi Sunak, the wife of UK Finance Minister Rishi Sunak, has agreed to stop evading UK tax.


Akshata Murthy, the wife of British finance minister Rishi Sunak, announced that she would no longer avoid paying British tax on her foreign income, bowing to pressure that her husband had previously dismissed as a political smear.

The public's outrage over Murthy's tax status has been heightened by her husband's decision to raise payroll taxes at a time when Britain is experiencing the highest cost-of-living squeeze since records began in 1956.
Murthy, an Indian citizen, is eligible for "non-domiciled" status in the United Kingdom, which is available to foreign nationals who do not consider Britain to be their permanent home. As a result, she could choose to pay UK tax only on income earned in or transferred to the UK.

Murthy is the daughter of one of the founders of Indian IT behemoth Infosys, and she owns about 0.9% of the company, entitles her to a dividend payment of £11.6 million ($20 million) last year.

Murthy said in a statement late Friday, London time, that she would pay British tax on her global income, including dividends and capital gains, for the 2021/22 tax year and in the future.



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