List of people with non-domiciled status in the UK
Someone with non-domiciled status, sometimes called a 'non-dom', is a person living in the United Kingdom yet registered as a foreign national, who doesn't pay income tax or capital gains tax on earnings abroad. It is a form of tax avoidance. Prominent examples include:
Former 'non-doms'
- Sir Gulam Noon - Gave up non-domiciled status in order to become assistant Treasurer to the Labour party.[10]
- Zac Goldsmith - Pressured by David Cameron into giving up the non-domiciled status he inherited from his father.[11]
References
- ^ Lord McAlpine reference
- ^ Lord Laidlaw reference
- ^ Christopher Ondaatje reference
- ^ Lakshmi Mittal reference
- ^ David Potter reference
- ^ Doug Richard reference
- ^ James Cann reference
- ^ Raj Bagri reference
- ^ Lydia Dunn reference
- ^ Gulam Noon reference
- ^ Zac Goldsmith reference