Labour's General Election win: expected implications for UK non-dom
The votes are in, and The Labour Party have won the UK 2024 General Election.
In this article, Tracey Neuman – Private Client Executive, addresses key concerns surrounding changes to the non-dom regime which are expected to take effect from 6 April 2025.
What are Labour’s proposed changes to the UK non-dom regime?
The new regime must strike a balance between fairness and maintaining the UK's competitiveness as a business destination. We'll continue to monitor developments and share further updates as information becomes available.
In light of the change in government, what steps should UK res non-doms be taking?
1. Do not bury your head in the sand
While details remain scarce, past non-dom regime changes suggest a potential information gap. Legislation might not be finalised before implementation, likely leading to high demand for advisors as the deadline approaches.
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2. Speak to the experts
Reach out to your advisors now or ask the trustees / board to do so.? They can help you explore pre-emptive strategies to limit the impact of the tax changes.?
3. Do not panic
Industry stakeholders are actively advocating for a more measured approach. While acknowledging the limitations of the remittance basis, they're pushing for a new regime that prioritises these key elements:
Reach out to Ocorian
Remember, the impact of these changes depends on your unique circumstances. Our Private Client team has extensive experience navigating complex tax situations. We can help you explore personalised strategies to minimise the impact on your family's finances.
Don't wait – reach out to the Ocorian team to discuss in more detail.
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