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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Amgrad" data-source="post: 228016" data-attributes="member: 42426"><p>It's double edge sword, recently the UK wants to mirror US whistleblower tax policy, the Parliament still consider it with a prospect to be enacted in 2026. The HMRC stated even though only high earners got the direct impact, it influences business. Many high earners work at big business even for SMBs, the owner or the head also can be HNWI. So, that can be challenging, we've seen that many people moved their residency to GCC such as Revolut CEO, even some move their corporate HQ elsewhere too.</p><p></p><p>The UK remains a hotspot for market segmentation for business and sourcing high talent, better than US due to their current lucrative immigration and income tax policy. I think that without whistleblower, it's perceived as negative as the HNWI tax isn't effective and unfriendly to business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amgrad, post: 228016, member: 42426"] It's double edge sword, recently the UK wants to mirror US whistleblower tax policy, the Parliament still consider it with a prospect to be enacted in 2026. The HMRC stated even though only high earners got the direct impact, it influences business. Many high earners work at big business even for SMBs, the owner or the head also can be HNWI. So, that can be challenging, we've seen that many people moved their residency to GCC such as Revolut CEO, even some move their corporate HQ elsewhere too. The UK remains a hotspot for market segmentation for business and sourcing high talent, better than US due to their current lucrative immigration and income tax policy. I think that without whistleblower, it's perceived as negative as the HNWI tax isn't effective and unfriendly to business. [/QUOTE]
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