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  "textContent": "\n\nTens of thousands of British expats are grappling with unexpected tax liabilities after fleeing the Gulf region amid escalating conflict involving Iran, with many returning to the UK on emergency flights. Accountancy firm Price Bailey warns that these individuals risk falling afoul of Britain’s strict five-year temporary non-residency rule, designed to prevent tax avoidance through […]\n\nThe post British Expats Face Hefty Tax Bills After Fleeing Gulf Conflict appeared first on the deep dive.",
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