Speaking last week, Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of the advertising company, said he was delighted to say he thinks the last remaining issues with the UK’s tax regime have been removed, subject to legislation being introduced in parliament.
"We will be coming back subject to shareholder approval," said Sorrell.
WPP re-domiciled to Ireland in 2008 in reaction to what it saw as overly strict taxation of overseas profits and the UK’s uncompetitive corporate tax rate.
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