Italy’s plan to lure rich foreigners from the UK is known in private wealth circles as “svuota Londra” or “empty London.” Judging by the
In just the past six weeks, a slew of well-heeled residents have left the UK in the fallout from Britain’s main political parties moving to scrap the preferential tax regime for non-domiciled taxpayers, or “non-doms.” Italy, and especially finance hub Milan, is emerging as an early winner after the favored status formally ended last month, attracting a range of wealthy emigrants from hedge fund managers to ex-CEOs and Middle Eastern billionaires.
Italy’s commercial capital — once seen ...
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