I'm no great fan of Rachel Reeves but she's highlighting an obvious truth. Parking your wealth in cash and telling yourself it's the safe option is childishly naive.
As someone said......the public need to be made aware of the pros & cons of saving & investing.
It's a difficult job trying to advise the public that their money might be better off being "invested" rather than being "saved". Lots of people were burned, or know someone who was burned, by the endowment scandal, pension miss-selling, Equitable Life etc etc.
I'm hoping to retire in a few years time. I don't want to be caught up in another Govenment "initiative" that when it backfires is left to take the blame.
I have a username!
Yeah but there are certain words my fingers just wont type. Sadly the last bit of your username joins the ranks of the super snakes.
The BBC referenced the below link yesterday, regarding the estimated numbers of millionaires (in USD value) leaving the UK this year. Once again the veracity is debatable with it being a sample and using YTD movements. The UK has the biggest loss of millionaires of the countries documented.
I'm no great fan of Rachel Reeves but she's highlighting an obvious truth. Parking your wealth in cash and telling yourself it's the safe option is childishly naive.
As someone said......the public need to be made aware of the pros & cons of saving & investing.
It's a difficult job trying to advise the public that their money might be better off being "invested" rather than being "saved". Lots of people were burned, or know someone who was burned, by the endowment scandal, pension miss-selling, Equitable Life etc etc.
I'm hoping to retire in a few years time. I don't want to be caught up in another Govenment "initiative" that when it backfires is left to take the blame.
I have a username!
Yeah but there are certain words my fingers just wont type. Sadly the last bit of your username joins the ranks of the super snakes.
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25. Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
So, places we could house asylum seekers. If the "rich" want to leave so that they arent taxed then its only right we take back their property. They don't need it if they are living elsewhere.
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25. Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
Apparently there are ~3.1M millionaires in the U.K.
It doesn't take much to be a millionaire anymore. Even if you dont take property into account - I have a number of clients that have over £1m in assets that isnt in housing.
Anyway, a wealth tax is for the super rich. Those with 10's of millions.
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25. Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
Apparently there are ~3.1M millionaires in the U.K.
It doesn't take much to be a millionaire anymore. Even if you dont take property into account - I have a number of clients that have over £1m in assets that isnt in housing.
Anyway, a wealth tax is for the super rich. Those with 10's of millions.
There's probably a stat somewhere of how many £1m+ houses in the UK and I bet it's more than we think (granted some will be mortgaged).....
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25. Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
Apparently there are ~3.1M millionaires in the U.K.
It doesn't take much to be a millionaire anymore. Even if you dont take property into account - I have a number of clients that have over £1m in assets that isnt in housing.
Anyway, a wealth tax is for the super rich. Those with 10's of millions.
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25. Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
Apparently there are ~3.1M millionaires in the U.K.
It doesn't take much to be a millionaire anymore. Even if you dont take property into account - I have a number of clients that have over £1m in assets that isnt in housing.
Anyway, a wealth tax is for the super rich. Those with 10's of millions.
That's an uncharacteristically optimistic take.
You’re exactly the sort of person that needs investigating, big house, flash car yet only works one night a year
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25. Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
Apparently there are ~3.1M millionaires in the U.K.
It doesn't take much to be a millionaire anymore. Even if you dont take property into account - I have a number of clients that have over £1m in assets that isnt in housing.
Anyway, a wealth tax is for the super rich. Those with 10's of millions.
That's an uncharacteristically optimistic take.
You’re exactly the sort of person that needs investigating, big house, flash car yet only works one night a year
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25. Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
Let me quote the two key points from that laughable piece of "analysis" by a bunch of estate agents. I have deliberately reversed the order in which they originally appear
• Scale of Exodus: Over 10,800 millionaires left the UK in 2024–2025, relocating to tax havens like Dubai, Monaco, and the UAE, reducing demand for London’s £2M+ properties by 20%.
• Tax Changes: From April 2025, non-doms face 40% inheritance tax (IHT) on global assets after 10 years of residency, replacing the previous remittance-based system, prompting significant outmigration.
Do you not now see the rather glaring dissonance between the time -frame of the event and the claimed cause of it?
I am not saying that nobody has decided to leave as a result of the government's changes. I am simply challenging the "exodus" assertion as unsupported by any hard facts.
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25. Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
Let me quote the two key points from that laughable piece of "analysis" by a bunch of estate agents. I have deliberately reversed the order in which they originally appear
• Scale of Exodus: Over 10,800 millionaires left the UK in 2024–2025, relocating to tax havens like Dubai, Monaco, and the UAE, reducing demand for London’s £2M+ properties by 20%.
• Tax Changes: From April 2025, non-doms face 40% inheritance tax (IHT) on global assets after 10 years of residency, replacing the previous remittance-based system, prompting significant outmigration.
Do you not now see the rather glaring dissonance between the time -frame of the event and the claimed cause of it?
I am not saying that nobody has decided to leave as a result of the government's changes. I am simply challenging the "exodus" assertion as unsupported by any hard facts.
To be fair the non Dom status was announced in the Autumn 2024 statement, and was mooted for at least 3 month before that.
Im sure if it was announced that, I dunno, something strange like a 10% wealth tax was announced in this Autumns budgets to take effect April 2026 and was mooted from last month, quite a few people may leave before April 2026!
Another aspect of this fact -free discussion is that if London house prices fall below that is de facto a good thing for the under 35s, and therefore for the economy and the overall mood in society.
Another aspect of this fact -free discussion is that if London house prices fall below that is de facto a good thing for the under 35s, and therefore for the economy and the overall mood in society.
It’s only the very high end (value) properties so probably won’t suddenly move the dial. Most under 35’s can’t afford the £4m pad, they won’t suddenly be able to afford it as it’s now only £3.5m.
Another aspect of this fact -free discussion is that if London house prices fall below that is de facto a good thing for the under 35s, and therefore for the economy and the overall mood in society.
It’s only the very high end (value) properties so probably won’t suddenly move the dial. Most under 35’s can’t afford the £4m pad, they won’t suddenly be able to afford it as it’s now only £3.5m.
Ripple effect. Works in both directions, you know.
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https://www.henleyglobal.com/publications/henley-private-wealth-migration-report-2025/country-wealth-flows
10,800 millionaires left the UK in 24-25.
Exodus of Non-Dom millionaires leaving empty properties all over London.
Anyway, a wealth tax is for the super rich. Those with 10's of millions.
edit, apparently 750,000, 1 in 42 homes.
• Scale of Exodus: Over 10,800 millionaires left the UK in 2024–2025, relocating to tax havens like Dubai, Monaco, and the UAE, reducing demand for London’s £2M+ properties by 20%.
• Tax Changes: From April 2025, non-doms face 40% inheritance tax (IHT) on global assets after 10 years of residency, replacing the previous remittance-based system, prompting significant outmigration.
Do you not now see the rather glaring dissonance between the time -frame of the event and the claimed cause of it?
I am not saying that nobody has decided to leave as a result of the government's changes. I am simply challenging the "exodus" assertion as unsupported by any hard facts.
Im sure if it was announced that, I dunno, something strange like a 10% wealth tax was announced in this Autumns budgets to take effect April 2026 and was mooted from last month, quite a few people may leave before April 2026!
Yes it does include property.