The number of new non-domiciled (non-dom) taxpayers in the UK dropped 40 percent in the year to April 2021 from 14,200 to 8,500, analysis from multinational law firm Pinsent Masons showed.
A UK resident non-dom is a person who is resident in the UK but does not intend to live in the UK permanently and so, for tax purposes, is not considered to be domiciled in the country.
Sophie Warren, a tax specialist at Pinsent Masons, explained that, while part of the fall in the number...