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Post-Brexit could the UK’s non-doms make a break for Switzerland?

Haggay Aidlin, managing director: wealth planning, Geneva Management Group, 04/04/2019

Every year, non-domiciled taxpayers (popularly known as non-doms) make a significant contribution to the UK economy. But with Brexit causing increased economic uncertainty and already having an impact on the UK economy, government is likely to lean on these non-doms even more heavily as it looks to increase revenue.

As a result, some who would’ve ordinarily invested in the UK without hesitation may be tempted to look elsewhere.

There is a case to be made that Switzerland, with its robust financial institutions, high levels of political stability, and first-class infrastructure is among the more attractive alternatives...


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