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domicile

[dom-uh-sahyl, -suhl, doh-muh-] / ˈdɒm əˌsaɪl, -səl, ˈdoʊ mə- /


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In 2009 he moved back to the UK and ever since then he has been tax resident and tax domiciled in the UK.

From BBC

“The answer is that 3 newspaper owners — all of whom are non domiciled in the UK for tax purposes — get together and choose our next Prime Minister or “Poodle”.

From Washington Post

Sonn says she eventually learned that much of the management of the Pleiades Trust was designed to preserve the “fictional” impression that everything connected with the trust was domiciled in Nevada, including its clients.

From Los Angeles Times

A "non-dom" tax designation, short for "non-domiciled individual", is a term used for a UK resident whose permanent home, or domicile, is outside the UK.

From BBC

A domicile is usually the country his or her father considered his permanent home when they were born, or it may be the place overseas somebody has moved to with no intention of returning.

From BBC