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Enlightenment Evening: Farewell Non-Doms

  • Adam Smith Institute 23 Great Smith Street London SW1P 3DJ United Kingdom (map)

Another paper, another Enlightenment Evening! Join us on Tuesday, 19th November for a discussion on the non-dom tax regime.

​We’ll be discussing our recently released policy papers Farewell Non-Doms: How non-dom reforms can damage Britain’s finances and Doms Away: Alternatives to the Abolition of the Non-Dom Regime.

​The UK’s non-domicile tax regime has been abolished, as confirmed by Rachel Reeves’ first Budget. Our research shows that this could cost the UK economy £6.5 billion by 2035. Nonetheless, the non-dom regime is outdated and complicated, in need of reform.

​How can we modernise and simplify it whilst remaining competitive in the global challenge to attract the world’s largest wealth creators? Come and hear how we can create a new non-dom tax regime that retains our most talented, makes the UK money and saves the tax advisers from red tape-induced headaches.

​We’re delighted to be hosting our panellists Maxwell Marlow (Director of Research at the Adam Smith Institute), Tristan Honeyborne (private client lawyer specialising in tax), Sophie Dworetzsky (Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys; non-dom tax adviser; Top 10 tax adviser 2019) and Michael Brooker (Bloomberg Opinion Columnist).

This event will be live-streamed on X, and later uploaded to YouTube for those of you who cannot attend in person.

Doors open at 6pm for a sharp 6.30pm start. 20-minute panel discussion followed by 10–15 minutes of Q&A.

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Housekeeping:
Date: Tuesday, 19th November 2024
Time: 6:00-8:00pm (no earlier!)
Where: 23 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3DJ

Refreshments provided 🍷

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