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non-dom

British  
/ ˌnɒnˈdɒm /

noun

  1. informal a nondomiciled person

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She has vowed a new runway at Heathrow, visas for those with AI and life science skills and said she would ease the non-dom ban to allow a more generous phase out of tax benefits.

From BBC • Jan. 31, 2025

Downing Street said the tweaks, which will be made through amendments to the Finance Bill, did not change the government's overall approach "to replacing the outdated non-dom tax regime".

From BBC • Jan. 23, 2025

The former chancellor said getting rid of the non-dom rules would raise £2.7bn a year by 2028-29.

From BBC • Oct. 30, 2024

“This didn’t happen when changes were made to non-dom status in 2017,” she said.

From BBC • Oct. 8, 2024

You can become a non-dom in two main ways:

From BBC • Feb. 29, 2024