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    UK's Reeves to Consult on Tax Changes to Woo High-Earners

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to consult on tax changes—targeting offshore structures and new arrivals—to attract high‑earners amid Middle East turmoil while pitching the UK as a safe haven. The IMF and OECD have downgraded the UK’s 2026 growth forecasts significantly due to energy‑price pressures.

    UK's Reeves to consult on tax changes to woo high-earners

    Britain Considers Tax Reforms Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

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    Finance Minister's Strategy to Attract High-Earners

    WASHINGTON, April 14 (Reuters) - Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves will consider making tax changes to make the country more attractive to high-earners living in the Gulf who have been caught up in the turmoil around the Iran war.

    International Outreach and Policy Announcements

    Reeves will use a meeting of global financial policymakers at the International Monetary Fund this week to say Britain is "open for business at a moment when geopolitical risk is reshaping decisions about where people live, invest and build companies," a Treasury official, who asked not be named, said.

    Consultation on Limited Liability Companies Taxation

    After being accused of chasing away some wealthy people by raising taxes, the government will launch a consultation on the taxation of Limited Liability Companies which has been raised as a concern by people considering moving to the UK.

    Proposed Tax System Reforms

    "The Treasury will consult on options across the tax system to keep the UK's offer fair and competitive — including targeted reliefs for new arrivals and reforms to the treatment of offshore structure," the Treasury official said.

    Positioning Britain as a Safe-Harbour Economy

    Reeves was also due use her trip to Washington to pitch Britain as a "safe-harbour economy" with the government keeping a grip on the public finances and investing in skills and infrastructure and new industries, the official said.

    IMF Economic Forecast and Challenges Ahead

    However, in its latest set of economic forecasts, the IMF cut Britain's economic growth forecast by the most for any large rich economy in 2026 to 0.8% due to the country's costly exposure to the inflationary impact of the Iran war.

    (Writing by William Schomberg, editing by Andy Bruce)

    Table of Contents

    • Britain Considers Tax Reforms Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
    • Finance Minister's Strategy to Attract High-Earners

    Key Takeaways

    • •Reeves aims to enhance UK attractiveness for wealthy individuals affected by geopolitical instability, including consulting on reliefs and offshore taxation.
    • •She will use the IMF gathering to promote the UK’s stability, fiscal discipline and infrastructure investments to global financial policymakers.
    • •Economic context: the IMF and OECD have sharply revised down UK growth forecasts for 2026—IMF-linked forecasts to around 0.8%, and OECD to 0.7%—citing energy exposure due to the Iran war.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Reeves to consult on tax changes to woo high-earners

    1What tax changes is the UK considering for high-earners?

    The UK government is launching a consultation on taxation, including reforms for Limited Liability Companies and new reliefs for high-earners considering relocating.

    2Who is leading the UK's proposed tax changes?

    Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves is leading the consultation on tax reforms for high-earners.

    International Outreach and Policy Announcements
  • Consultation on Limited Liability Companies Taxation
  • Proposed Tax System Reforms
  • Positioning Britain as a Safe-Harbour Economy
  • IMF Economic Forecast and Challenges Ahead
  • 3
    Why is the UK considering tax reforms now?

    The UK aims to attract high-earners amidst global geopolitical tensions and economic risks, particularly those currently living in the Gulf.

    4How might these tax changes benefit new arrivals to the UK?

    Proposed changes may include targeted tax reliefs and a competitive tax system to encourage new arrivals and investment.

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