Tag: Changes to UK None-Dome Taxation

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UK None-Dome Regime abolished

The UK non-dom regime had been a distinctive characteristic of the UK tax system for decades, enabling (HNW-, UNW-) individuals whose place of domicile was outside the UK to make an annual claim to be taxed on the remittance basis. The remittance basis of taxation provided that persons would be taxed on their UK-source income and gains, but only on their non-UK-source income and gains to the extent they were actually remitted. This regime has been abolished now.

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