Three business leaders urge tax changes scrapped

Three high profile business leaders urge the chancellor to abandon his tax change on capital gains and non-doms

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Three high profile business leaders yesterday called on Alistair Darling to scrap his unpopular tax changes on capital gains and non-domiciled residents, adding to the pressure mounting on the chancellor from the City for a turnaround on the issue.

Lord Brittan of Spennithorne, a former home secretary and European commissioner; Philip Yea, chief executive of private equity firm 3i Group; and Michael Snyder, policy chairman of the City of London Corporation, stressed the proposals would damage London's ability to compete with other financial centres, The Times reports.
Yea and Snyder are members of the chancellor's high-level group which advises Darling on City issues and their warning follows hard on the heals of damning comments this week from Mervyn Davies, Standard Chartered chairman, who is a member of the Prime Minister's business council, and Alan Yarrow, vice-chairman of Dresdner Kleinwort, another member of the high-level group.

Lord Brittan said the changes to capital gains tax would stifle entrepreneurism. ‘The degree of anger in the business community is much greater than the government had anticipated,’ he said.

Further reading:

Firms report brisk business ahead of CGT change

PM's adviser warns on tax competitiveness

Read story in The Times

Tags:

reader comments

related articles

 

PM's adviser warns on tax competitiveness

The chairman of the business advisory council to the prime minister has made his feelings known that the government must be 'extremely careful' when integrating new tax policies. 04 Mar 2008

Gordon Brown defends CGT decisions

Prime minister uses press conference to stand by his tax changes, despite Tory attacks 27 Nov 2007

Business counts cost as Darling hijacks Tory ideas

Early PBR ducks big business issues while private equity mulls impact 09 Oct 2007

today's top stories

10 things we love or hate about Google

Happy birthday to Google - but what are your likes and dislikes about the 10-year old company? 08 Sep 2008

Analysis: The true cost of printing

Organisations need to get a better sense of how much they spend on printing before finding ways to reduce it 05 Sep 2008

Computing podcast 4 September 2008

Find out what Michael Dell told Computing, and listen to our take on the latest browser wars 04 Sep 2008

Looking to the future - exclusive Michael Dell interview

Dell's chief executive talks to Computing about the way the company continues to adapt to major changes in the industry 04 Sep 2008

E-paper displays are an open book

A display revolution is on the way - but only once the user interface issues are solved 04 Sep 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Would you use a mobile phone as an alternative to cash?

Would you use a mobile phone as an alternative to cash?

When mobile phones include inbuilt payment technology - would you use one instead of cash?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

BlackBerry BoldVideo

Video Review: BlackBerry Bold

Technology editor Daniel Robinson takes a hands-on look at the latest device from Research in Motion 01 Sep 2008

Podcast imageAudio

Computing podcast 4 September 2008

Find out what Michael Dell told Computing, and listen to our take on the latest browser wars 04 Sep 2008

Latest in-depth articles

A meetingAnalysis

Turning adversity into an advantage

IT chiefs under pressure to make cost cuts can turn the situation to their benefit 04 Sep 2008

CloudAnalysis

How to introduce cloud computing into your organisation

Best practice advice from Forrester Research 04 Sep 2008

Primary Navigation