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Billionaire Lakshmi Mittal Quits UK For Dubai Amid Super-Rich Tax Reforms

Suprava Priyadarshni
Last updated: November 24, 2025 3:42 pm
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Billionaire Lakshmi Mittal Leaves UK for Dubai Amid Super-Rich Tax Reforms
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Indian-origin steel magnate billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, one of Britain’s wealthiest residents, is planning to leave the UK amid major tax reforms targeting the super-rich, the Labour government’s new budget proposals have caused concern among wealthy individuals. Mittal, the founder and executive chairman of ArcelorMittal, a global steel giant with an estimated net worth of £15.4 billion, is moving to Dubai in one of the world’s most luxurious and tax-friendly locations.

Mittal already owns a mansion there and has recently bought land on Naïa Island, the UAE’s luxury new development. This trend of high-net-worth individuals leaving the UK for tax-friendly countries such as Dubai and Switzerland continues, as these countries have no inheritance tax.

Concerns Over New Tax Policies

Billionaire Lakshmi Mittal’s decision is mainly driven by the upcoming massive tax changes of the Labour government, which were revealed by Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Among them, there is a 20% exit tax proposal and a mansion tax that will target the rich. The UK government has also previously abolished the non-domicile tax regime and imposed restrictions on offshore trusts. 

Billionaire Lakshmi Mittal Leaves UK for Dubai Amid Super-Rich Tax Reforms

High inheritance taxes in the UK, which can be as high as 40%, are a key worry for Mittal compared to Dubai and Switzerland’s zero inheritance tax policy. Sources close to Mittal say these taxes on global assets pushed him to reconsider his residency. Wealth advisers say many rich residents of the UK feel pressured to move because of these tax hikes.

The Growing Trend Among Wealthy Individuals

Mittal is not alone in his decision. Several other wealthy entrepreneurs and investors are relocating to the UAE to avoid the unpredictable and rising tax burden in the UK. This includes tech entrepreneur Herman Narula and Revolut co-founder Nik Storonsky, who have also moved to Dubai amid fears of capital gains and exit taxes. 

Billionaire Lakshmi Mittal Leaves UK for Dubai Amid Super-Rich Tax Reforms

Chief among the reasons for the mass migration of high-income individuals and investors out of the UK is the country’s unclear tax policies, which experts predict may lead to such a scenario. Mittal, who has a 38% interest in ArcelorMittal, is one of the main Labour Party supporters and his exit is an example of the friction between the government’s tax policies and the investors and business leaders it is trying to attract.

Millennials like Lakshmi Mittal are moving to Dubai for tax reasons origin of this trend, which is not only in the UK but also all over the world. The super-rich are reevaluating their investment and residency options because of the tax-friendly regulations’ power. This trend may affect the UK’s economy negatively, especially when the rich are already withdrawing from the country. The UK is witnessing an unprecedented outflow of millionaires, with Dubai, Italy, and Greece being the most preferred countries. Wealthy individuals’ discontent has been caused by the combination of political and economic uncertainty along with the increased burden placed on them through taxes.

Dubai’s Appeal and Mittal’s New Base

Dubai’s luxurious lifestyle, zero inheritance tax, and strategic location have made it a very appealing destination not only for Mittal but also for other billionaires looking for tax efficiency and stability. The buying of a grande estate on Naïa Island by Mittal together with his present mansion in Dubai demonstrates his perennial intent of making there his home. This action also indicates a wider migration trend of rich people from the UK to the Gulf countries due to the UK’s future tax environment that is becoming more and more alarming.

Billionaire Lakshmi Mittal Leaves UK for Dubai Amid Super-Rich Tax Reforms

To summarize, the rich industrialist Lakshmi Mittal’s trip from the UK to Dubai is a demonstration of the super-rich’s difficulties in the UK caused by the tax overhaul. Moreover, it signals the rise of a global competition that is slowly getting fierce among countries to lure high-net-worth people with the use of tax-friendly policies, Dubai being the winner in this battle. Such a scenario might lead to further shifts in the distribution of wealth and investment globally, as rich individuals and corporations seek to secure their financial positions and tax advantages.

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