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The homeowners of worldwide artwork gallery Hauser & Wirth have left the UK for Switzerland, becoming a member of the record of rich residents who’ve chosen to go away the nation, many prompted by tax adjustments final yr.
Iwan and Manuela Wirth moved their residence to Switzerland at first of June 2025, in response to paperwork filed with Corporations Home.
Hauser & Wirth, which didn’t touch upon whether or not there have been any tax causes for the transfer, stated: “Iwan and Manuela Wirth are residents and residents of Switzerland, the place Hauser & Wirth was based and continues to be headquartered. They’re spending extra time in Switzerland now as they’re engaged on forthcoming tasks there whereas additionally overseeing others within the US and UK.”
The couple even have “household causes” for returning to Switzerland, stated one particular person conversant in their pondering.
The gallery is among the world’s largest and most outstanding for up to date artwork, alongside Gagosian, David Zwirner and Tempo.
It represents artists together with Cindy Sherman, Nicole Eisenman and Martin Creed, in addition to the estates of Louise Bourgeois, Phyllida Barlow and Mike Kelley. It bought an enormous sculpture of a spider by Bourgeois at Artwork Basel in 2022 for $40mn.
It has 18 galleries or artwork areas around the globe, with six in Switzerland, two within the UK and 5 within the US.
The couple moved to the UK in 2005 and so they have been formally resident there since 2016, in response to Corporations Home paperwork. They had been each born in Switzerland and arrange their first gallery in 1992 in Zurich, together with Manuela Wirth’s mom, Ursula Hauser.
Hauser & Wirth stated Iwan and Manuela Wirth had been domiciled within the UK and weren’t non-doms.

There was a flood of exits of rich people from the UK up to now yr.
Some, akin to metal billionaire Lakshmi Mittal and Egyptian industrialist Nassef Sawiris, have both left the UK or are planning to depart due to the abolition of the non-dom regime, introduced by chancellor Rachel Reeves in October 2024.
The regime allowed British residents who declared their everlasting house as being abroad to keep away from paying UK tax on overseas earnings and beneficial properties.
Those that have determined to remain will see their worldwide belongings probably subjected to UK inheritance tax at 40 per cent.
The Monetary Instances has previously reported that Reeves was exploring reversing her resolution to cost UK inheritance tax on the worldwide belongings of former non-doms, following a spate of exits and lobbying by the Metropolis of London.
Others have left as a result of Reeves reformed agricultural property aid and enterprise property aid in final yr’s Finances too. The change implies that these with massive estates or vital firms that had been beforehand exempt pays inheritance tax at 20 per cent on belongings above £1mn from April 2026.
In its most up-to-date accounts, Hauser & Wirth within the UK had turnover of £144mn in 2023, down from £167mn in 2022; it made a pre-tax revenue of £9.3mn, up from £6.6mn the yr earlier than.
The pair are now not administrators of the corporate however stay its co-presidents alongside Marc Payot and, as “individuals with vital management”, have to declare any adjustments of residency.
The couple additionally personal the Artfarm Group, whose companies embrace the Groucho club in London, the Fife Arms hotel in Scotland and eating places within the US and Europe.
Hauser & Wirth added that the gallery was “dedicated to [its] UK presence together with a brand new London HQ and gallery on South Audley Road within the Thomas Goode constructing which can open within the subsequent 18 months”.