Luring back exiles
Could lower corporation tax woo businesses that have fled the UK?
That’s what Roger Morris from Morris Lane, the accountants in Poole, hopes following the lower corporation tax rate, announced in last month’s budget.
“We are looking at the corporation tax rate tipping to 24 per cent in 2014 - the lowest rate in the G20 – and hopefully companies like Ineos will come back” said Mr Morris at the relaunch of the BCF lunch club at Dudsbury Golf Club, Ferndown.
Ineos, the UK’s largest privately owned business, moved its headquarters from Lyndhurst to Switzerland in April.

(Article in Bournemouth Daily Echo – 7 July 2010)
