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You need a better accountant and living grand parents or off shore.
Private School Tax Breaks UK
You can then fund private school fees by paying out dividends to the children, which will be entirely tax free if it is within their tax allowance. If the children don't have any additional income or earnings, they'll be able to use their personal tax allowance, which stands at £12,570 per year for 2021/22.Or fuller picture from here: https://www.theprivateoffice.com/insights/claim-tax-relief-private-school-fees#:~:text=You%20can%20then%20fund%20private,per%20year%20for%202021%2F22.
It is amazing what you can get away with.
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At least some of the non-Dom bullshit is limited by brexit. I know of a handful of people here who were rumoured to be living in the UK in reality but registered in Luxembourg for taxes (some benefit to their kids school fees too). Unfortunately for them it’s harder to come and go with little/no record now.
That said, even when I was at uni in the early 90s there was a lot off fiddling. Some of my dads better paid colleagues had arrangements with each other where they would warrant they’d kicked their kid out around the age of 18. They would then register at the other colleagues address and get the full student grant instead of zero.
As a cunt who sent his child to private school, there are no tax breaks for parents.