Rachel Reeves considers 20% tax on assets of people deciding to leave UK
Plans for ‘settling-up charge’ predicted to raise £2bn and would follow policy in place among most G7 countries Rich people quitting the UK could be required to pay a 20% tax on their business assets as part of plans reportedly being considered by the chancellor, Rachel Reeves. The Treasury has (…)
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