vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
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To have no houses in India but three in the UK while claiming to be a Non Dom tends to indicate where ones true affinity lies. Especially as I'm sure they could afford a house in India. Either way, it's not a very good look.None of which has anything particular to do with the UK tax concept of domicile.
Domicile is very 'sticky'. Once a domicile has been established (generally at birth) there needs to be a complete renouncement of that domicile before a new domicile can be established elsewhere. This can be done by one's parents as a chikld, but she grew up in India and her parents live there still, along with her only sibling.
To prove that Mrs Sunak has a UK domicile, HMRC would have to evidence that she intends to live in the UK indefinitely, with no intention of ever returning to live in India, and that she does not still consider India to be her "Home", regardless of her current residence, career, etc.
Domicile is a common law (non-statutory) concept so for anyone wanting to know more the best place to start is probably HMRC's internal manual: https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/residence-domicile-and-remittance-basis/rdrm20000