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non-domiciled adjective UKuk /ˌnɒnˈdɒm.ɪ.saɪld/ us /ˌnɑːnˈdɑː.mə.saɪld/(abbreviationnon-dom, non dom) (of a person) living in a country in which they are not domiciled(= it is not their legal home), especially when this means that they pay less tax: 非本地居民的;税务居民的 London has the largest community of non-domiciled tycoons in the world. As he is a non-domiciled taxpayer, the houses would avoid the normal inheritance tax of 40%, or £1.6 million.由于他是无住所纳税人,这些房子可以避免40%或160万英镑的正常遗产税。 relating to people living in a country in which they are not domiciled(= it is not their legal home), especially when this means that they pay less tax: 关乎非本地居民的;涉及税务居民的 non-domiciled statusHis new non-domiciled status allows him to spend 90 nights in the UK every year. He accused the minister of being ignorant on the subject of non-domiciled taxation.他指责部长对非本地居民税收问题一无所知。 There are now some 60,000 non-domiciled residents here. Non-domiciled foreigners living in the UK are preparing to sell their homes amid concerns about the government's tax changes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases 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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