The Treasury has agreed to pay Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom $70,000 (£35,000) in fees for advice on its controversial tax changes for non-domiciles.

The US firm was hired to provide an opinion – released with the Budget – on whether or not US non-doms should be able to claim the new £30,000 tax charge back against their US tax bills.

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