Tory candidate denies avoiding tax
Updated on 29 November 2009
One of the most high-profile Conservative parliamentary candidates has insisted that he had derived "very few benefits" from having non-domiciled tax status.
Zac Goldsmith, who inherited a fortune from his industrialist father Sir James, denied claims he had avoided paying huge sums of tax as a result.
Mr Goldsmith, who is standing in Richmond Park and North Kingston in west London, is an adviser to Tory leader David Cameron on green issues.
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