Yorkshire Post

Millionair­e salaries on the rise as the capital tops workers’ rich list

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THE NUMBER of people in the UK paid over £1m a year has increased to 18,700, with over a third of these living in London, according to a study.

One in 10 live in the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea, with seven per cent in Westminste­r and four per cent in Wandsworth, south London, research by law firm Wilsons found.

Many of the top earners were foreign business executives, investors or non-doms, said the report that looked at the most recent figures available from 2015/16.

The report added that overseas investors could be put off settling in the UK if visa rules are tightened after the UK leaves the EU next March.

Tim Fullerlove, Partner at Wilsons, said: “London is still an attractive prospect for the wealthy, but a more welcoming culture in UK policies could help to retain its appeal.

“Wealthy business executives, investors and non-doms from overseas are a boon for the UK economy, paying large amounts of taxes in the capital and generating job creation. Many high earners regard the UK as one of the most secure countries in which to hold their assets.

“There is now a danger, however, that what some commentato­rs are calling the ‘golden goose’ of wealthy investors is being taken for granted.

“There could be a risk of losing non-doms to other jurisdicti­ons if UK tax reliefs are not attractive to them. There are also concerns that visa rules could be tightened after Brexit, shutting off investors from overseas.”

The number of £1m-plus earners increased from 15,000 in 2014/15 to 18,700 in 2015/16, the study found.

 ??  ?? ONE IN A MILLION: London has a third of the number of employees paid an annual salary of more than £1m.
ONE IN A MILLION: London has a third of the number of employees paid an annual salary of more than £1m.

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