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The End of Non-Doms? Understanding the UK’s New FIG Regime for Expats

The End of Non-Doms? Understanding the UK’s New FIG Regime for Expats

Update: 2025-06-12
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In this episode of The Tax Compass Podcast, Simon Roue and Laura Sant tackle one of the most talked-about changes in UK tax for expats: the end of the non-dom regime and the arrival of the Foreign Income and Gains (FIG) regime.

Whether you're a globally mobile individual, UK expat, high-net-worth resident, or just curious about how these tax reforms are reshaping the financial landscape, this episode is a must-listen.

We cover:

  • Why the non-dom remittance basis was removed
  • How the new FIG regime works and who qualifies
  • Why wealthy individuals are leaving the UK, and where they’re going
  • What capital gains, residency, and split-year rules mean for your planning
  • The real-life implications of the UK’s statutory residence test

Plus:

  • Why an NHS physio in Spain raised serious questions
  • What a £200,000-a-day equity earner is doing to legally reduce her UK tax bill
  • And how a Mayfair restaurant closure says more than any press release

If you're thinking about leaving the UK or wondering how these changes affect you, book a call with our expert team:

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The End of Non-Doms? Understanding the UK’s New FIG Regime for Expats

The End of Non-Doms? Understanding the UK’s New FIG Regime for Expats