Tim Dillon
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For example, London recently just got rid of this non-dom rule, this non-domicile rule, which means for many, many years you could live in London as a predominantly full-time resident.
But if you made your money in like Kazakhstan and natural gas or whatever, you didn't have to pay UK taxes on that.
So it was kind of a fun scam.
You'd come from another country.
You'd have businesses in that country.
And some of those countries didn't have high tax burdens.
And you could live in the UK and enjoy the benefits of London and put your kids in a private school and go to Harrods, the big department store, and go to the restaurants and have your little dictator children drive their Ferraris around fucking Kensington.
And live that life and put them in little prep schools and have them be English gentlemen.
And they'll have their little British accents.
Father, father, why you wanted it the Hague?
Father, all of these things.
And then London recently, the UK just said, we're getting rid of non-dom.
We're getting rid of that.
You can no longer live here.
Yeah, the UK non-dom, non-domicile tax regime was officially abolished and replaced with a new residence-based system.
High net worth individuals living in London no longer avoid UK taxes on worldwide income.
Okay, here's what's happening.
People are leaving.
They're leaving.
They're leaving.