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Tories urge u-turn on foreign profits tax Print E-mail
Written by Adrie van der Luijt   
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
George Osborne has called on Alistair Darling to back down over his plans to tax foreign profits.

Two new pieces of research - from PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Conservatives - show that exempting foreign profits from tax could increase the UK's competitiveness and prevent a further loss of corporation tax revenues.

Osborne, the Shadow Chancellor, urged Darling to "do yet another u-turn" in the light of this research and abandon "his badly thought-through proposals" on taxing foreign profits.

He accused the Chancellor of damaging the competitiveness of the UK as a location for multinationals by creating uncertainty over the future of the tax system.

"Alistair Darling's dithering is damaging our economy and undermining tax revenues," Osborne concluded.

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