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Millionaires flee UK en masse, Middle East in particular popular
Millionaires want nothing more to do with the United Kingdom. With the removal of all kinds of tax benefits, they are leaving the country en masse. This is leading to falling prices on the London housing market, among other things. With a bit of luck, a stately home can now be bought for less than ten million pounds.
'Economic disaster!' Millionaire warns wealthy non-dom residents are fleeing the country
A millionaire finance expert has warned that Britain faces "economic disaster" as wealthy non-dom residents flee the country following changes to the tax regime.Dr Ann Kaplan Mulholland told GB News that the UK's decision to abolish the non-dom tax status is forcing high-net-worth individuals like herself to leave.Dr Mulholland, who holds a doctorate in finance, moved to Britain on an ancestry visaREAD THE FULL STORY HERE
April 6 non-dom tax reforms spark child abduction fears - IFA Magazine
A wave of UK departures due to non-dom tax reforms could see a rise in “international child abduction” cases, says leading private wealth law firm TWM Solicitors. International child abduction cases most frequently occur when one parent takes their children out of the UK without the permission of the other parent. Typically, the parents are either a divorced couple or otherwise estranged. The increase in taxes on non-doms has prompted many non-…
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