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Wealth managers warn UK’s richest: A wealth tax is coming

Advisers say the burden of balancing the government’s books "will be falling further and further on the shoulders of the wealthy in the UK”

Kensington remains home to the wealthy with one of London's most valuable postcodes, where the average property price is around £2.8m
Kensington remains home to the wealthy with one of London's most valuable postcodes, where the average property price is around £2.8m Photo: Getty Images

Britain’s richest bankers and hedge fund managers should prepare now for the introduction of tax hits on their wealth to plug a hole in the country’s Covid-ravaged finances, wealth, tax and legal advisers have warned.

It comes despite the omission of a wealth tax or tax hikes on the assets owned by the UK’s richest in Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget 2021 speech on 3 March.

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