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Labour's non-dom tax status plans raise relocation concerns among UK's wealthy

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 11/20/2023, 02:02 AM

The prospect of a Labour government in the UK has caused ripples of concern among the country's non-domiciled residents, colloquially known as "non-doms," over potential policy changes that could affect their tax status. As Labour leads in the polls ahead of upcoming elections, there is a growing unease amongst the wealthy who have significantly contributed to the economy and are now contemplating relocation.

Tax advisors report a surge in inquiries from clients exploring options to leave the UK, anticipating reforms that might see an end to their preferential tax treatment. Labour's proposed changes aim to create a more straightforward tax system while still attracting global talent. The party intends to finance public services by increasing taxes on foreign income that non-doms currently do not pay.

Analysts suggest that abolishing non-dom status could raise around £3.6 billion annually for the UK Treasury. However, there is a concern that such a move may prompt some affluent individuals to consider leaving the UK rather than face increased tax liabilities.

In response to these potential changes, some non-doms are investigating trusts as a way to safeguard their foreign assets from possible legal alterations and lessen the impact of Inheritance Tax on their estates. This is particularly pertinent for long-term residents who are worried about wealth preservation under new tax regulations.

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