![]() La Vida Reports 47% Surge in Golden Visa Enquiries Amid UK Tax ConcernsLa Vida Golden Visas has announced a significant 47% year-on-year increase in enquiries for overseas residency through investment, as a growing number of high-earning UK residents seek to mitigate rising domestic tax burdens.
"We're seeing a clear shift in motivation," UK Tax Burden Exceeds European Norms La Vida's internal analysis, drawing on data from the OECD, reveals that UK-based business owners now face a marginal combined tax rate of 54.5% – comprising 25% corporation tax and 39.35% dividend tax. This places the UK among the most heavily taxed jurisdictions in Europe, surpassed only by Ireland and Denmark. By comparison, the average combined tax burden across Europe for business owners stands at 41.0%, highlighting a 13.5% gap that continues to widen. Tax on business owners rose significantly when corporation tax climbed from 19% to 25% in April 2023. The increase in National Insurance rates in April 2025 will further tighten the fiscal environment for business and wealth generators. "The British government seems unaware of the agility of today's businesses," Investment Migration: A Global Wealth Strategy La Vida offers access to 18 major investment visa programmes, partnering with governments across Europe, the Americas, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Collectively, these programmes generate over $20 billion annually in foreign direct investment and provide individuals and families with secure residency or citizenship status in exchange for passive investments. Among the most popular golden visa options for low taxation are:
In parallel, the rise of Digital Nomad Visas has enabled businesses to relocate UK-based employees to more favourable tax jurisdictions. Over 60 countries now offer digital nomad pathways, including Spain, Portugal, Barbados, and Antigua, allowing individuals to live and work remotely while legally avoiding many domestic tax obligations. High Earners and Employees Alike Affected High-income employees in the UK are also under pressure, with a 47.0% marginal tax rate including social security – slightly above the European average of 45.0%. Additionally, employers face a rising cost of employment, with National Insurance contributions increasing from 13.8% to 15% in April 2025. "Owner-run businesses in the UK are seen as low-hanging fruit for increasing tax demands," Williams noted. "But these are highly mobile, digitally focused, high growth businesses. Many feel they were the goose that kept laying the golden egg for too long. They've been pushed too far and are now turning to golden visas. Governments around the world are eager to welcome them." A Win for Host Countries While the UK and other high-tax nations may be losing some of their most dynamic business creators, host countries are benefiting enormously. Investment migration provides critical funding for housing, infrastructure, innovation, and economic diversification. Programmes are increasingly professionalised, regulated, and transparent – a testament to their strategic value and long-term sustainability. And now the United States may be joining the race to attract wealthy entrepreneurs. Former President Donald Trump recently announced plans for a Trump Gold Card residency initiative, designed to attract high-net-worth individuals with a proposed $5 million investment threshold and zero tax on overseas income. A potential game-changer for many countries competing for global wealth. About La Vida Golden Visas La Vida is a leading advisory firm specialising in residency and citizenship by investment (RCBI). With clients in over 150 countries, La Vida has successfully assisted thousands of investors and their families in securing second residency or citizenship through its global network of government-approved programmes. For more information, visit www.goldenvisas.com. Media Contact Elizabeth Edwards ***@goldenvisas.com +442070601475 Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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