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Reform UK reveals 'Robin Hood' policy plan for non-doms

  • Reform UK announced a plan on Monday in Westminster for non-doms to pay a £250,000 fee to avoid many UK taxes.
  • This plan responds to a record exodus of wealthy non-doms caused by the government's abolition of the status and harsher rules.
  • Under the 'Britannia Card' scheme, non-doms would be exempted from tax on overseas income and inheritance tax for 10 and 20 years respectively.
  • Reform states the policy would raise £1.5bn–£2.5bn annually and distribute £600–£1,000 to 2.5 million lowest-paid workers tax-free via HMRC.
  • Critics call the policy a 'golden ticket for foreign billionaires' that risks lost revenue and may require tax hikes or public service cuts to compensate.
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The Times broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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