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List of people with non-domiciled status in the UK : ウィキペディア英語版
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 who has either acquired a foreign domicile from their father, which is known as a 'domicile of origin', or who has abandoned their domicile of origin and can demonstrate the intention to reside outside of the UK indefinitely and actually enacts the intention.
UK resident non-doms pay UK income tax and capital gains tax on UK sources of income and gains and on foreign income or gains, but only to the extent that they are remitted to the UK. This is known as the remittance basis. After the non-dom has been resident in the UK in seven out of the last nine tax years, there is a requirement to pay the remittance basis charge each year the remittance basis is claimed, unless the unremitted foreign income and gains is less than £2,000 per annum.
In the 2012/13 tax year (the latest for which figures are available), more than 113,000 people in the UK claimed non-dom status. ''The Independent'' estimated that there were about 116,000 in 2013, an increase of 33,000 since 1997.
==Notable "non-doms"==
Prominent non-doms include:
* Roman Abramovich〔〔
* Lord Ashcroft
* Raj Bagri, Baron Bagri who gave up his seat in the House of Lords in 2010 to retain his non-dom status following the passing of the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010.
* Arpad Busson
* James Caan〔〔
* Richard Caring
* Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England
* Sudhir Choudhrie
* Sir Ronald Cohen
* Baroness Lydia Dunn〔 who gave up her seat in the House of Lords in 2010 to retain her non-dom status following the passing of the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010.
* Norman Foster, gave up seat in House of Lords in 2010 to keep non-dom status.〔
* Sir Philip Green
* Ben Goldsmith
* Stuart Gulliver, CEO of HSBC〔〔
* Lewis Hamilton
* Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere
* António Horta Osório, CEO of Lloyds Banking Group〔〔
* Lord Laidlaw
* Ross McEwan, CEO of Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS)〔〔
* John McFarlane, incoming Chairman of Barclays
* Lakshmi Mittal〔〔
* Sir Christopher Ondaatje
* Sir Anwar Pervez
* David Potter
* Sigrid Rausing
* Doug Richard
* Pascal Soriot, CEO of AstraZeneca
* Mark Wilson, CEO of Aviva〔〔

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