non-domiciled
adjective
UKuk/ˌnɒnˈdɒm.ɪ.saɪld/us/ˌnɑːnˈdɑː.mə.saɪld/(abbreviationnon-dom,non dom)(of aperson)livingin acountryin which they are notdomiciled(= it is nottheirlegalhome),especiallywhen thismeansthat theypaylesstax:
London has thelargestcommunityof non-domiciledtycoonsin theworld.
As he is a non-domiciledtaxpayer, thehouseswouldavoidthenormalinheritancetaxof 40%, or £1.6 million.
relatingtopeoplelivingin acountryin which they are notdomiciled(= it is nottheirlegalhome),especiallywhen thismeansthat theypaylesstax:
His new non-domiciledstatusallowshim tospend90nightsin the UK everyyear.
Heaccusedtheministerof beingignoranton thesubjectof non-domiciledtaxation.
- There are now some 60,000 non-domiciledresidentshere.
- Non-domiciledforeignerslivingin the UK arepreparingtoselltheirhomesamidconcernsabout the government'staxchanges.
People who live or settle somewhere
- asylum seeker
- boarder
- brain drain
- city slicker
- co-resident
- frontiersman
- Georgian
- guest worker
- habitant
- illegal alien
- lodger
- Orcadian
- outflow
- overspill
- repeople
- returnee
- squatter
- villager
- welcome wagon
- year-rounder
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