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Monzo Founder Predicts Income Tax Obsolete Within Five Years Due to AI

Tom Blomfield, founder of digital bank Monzo, stated that income tax will become obsolete within five years as artificial intelligence displaces human workers. He suggested governments should tax computational infrastructure instead of wages to fund public services. The prediction highlights concerns about AI's impact on the UK economy, particularly in professional services.

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Tom Blomfield, the entrepreneur behind digital bank Monzo, stated that income tax will become obsolete within the next five years due to artificial intelligence displacing human workers. He made the prediction during an appearance on The Rest is Money podcast. Blomfield argued that governments must rethink funding for public services as AI advances.

Blomfield proposed that authorities impose levies on computational infrastructure, such as data centers, rather than taxing wages. "I don't think we'll tax human labour, we'll tax compute, [meaning systems like] data centres, and then we will use the proceeds to pay for Government," he said.

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. Last week

    OpenAI advocated for a robot tax and increased taxation of the wealthy in a policy paper.

    1 sourceGB News
  2. Earlier this year

    Morgan Stanley warned that the UK would face an acute AI-driven employment crisis due to professional services reliance.

    1 sourceGB News
  3. November 2022

    ChatGPT launched, followed by a 35 percent drop in entry-level job ads by December.

    1 sourceGB News
  4. Recent podcast

    Tom Blomfield predicted income tax obsolescence within five years due to AI displacement.

    1 sourceGB News

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    UK governments may shift taxation to computational infrastructure, altering public service funding.

  2. 02

    Entry-level job opportunities may continue declining as AI automates narrow tasks.

  3. 03

    Resistance from tech companies may delay implementation of new tax measures.

  4. 04

    Professional services sector could see reduced demand for human roles in tax accounting.

  5. 05

    Policy discussions on robot taxes could influence global fiscal reforms.

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PublishedApr 13, 2026, 2:50 PM
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