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Labour 's plans to axe the U.K. 's non-dom tax regime could spark an ultra wealthy exodus, advisors and research bodies have warned.
Switzerland , Monaco , Italy , Greece , Malta , Dubai and the Caribbean have emerged as top relocation destinations.
London 's super-prime real estate market is facing a drop off in transactions, according to Knight Frank .
Britain will record a net loss of 9,500 high-net-worth individuals in 2024 , more than double last year's 4,200 .
Alternative offerings available to ultra-wealthy are indefinite inheritance tax exemptions in Monaco , Malta and Gibraltar .
In Italy and Greece , flat tax regimes allow the wealthy to avoid paying tax on their worldwide assets for an annual fee of 100,000 euros for up to 15 years .
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