UK Considers Reversal on Inheritance Tax Decision for Non-Doms

UK finance minister Rachel Reeves may reverse her stance on imposing inheritance tax on global assets of non-domiciled residents. Initially aimed to raise £12.7 billion over five years, the reversal is being discussed amid reactions from officials and financiers.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-06-2025 09:58 IST | Created: 17-06-2025 09:58 IST
UK Considers Reversal on Inheritance Tax Decision for Non-Doms
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British finance minister Rachel Reeves is reportedly contemplating a reversal in her decision to levy inheritance tax on the worldwide assets of non-domiciled residents, according to the Financial Times.

Last October, Reeves pledged to close tax exemptions that allowed wealthy foreign residents to sidestep taxes on overseas income, contributing to a projected £12.7 billion boost over five years.

The report, which Reuters has yet to independently verify, highlights ongoing discussions among government officials and financiers.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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