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2 August 2022

Preparing For The Possibility Of A Domicile Enquiry

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Video below is an exploration who might be vulnerable to an HMRC enquiry on domicile and how best to deal with such enquiries.
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Video below is an exploration who might be vulnerable to an HMRC enquiry on domicile and how best to deal with such enquiries.

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The types of non-doms most vulnerable to scrutiny:

  • "Taxpayers with a weak argument that they do not have a UK domicile of choice, but also those with a weak non-UK domicile of origin."

Non-doms can protect themselves:

  • "It's important to keep an up to date, running chronology of key life events and examine the impact of those life events."
  • "Note the potential for HMRC to go back 20 years from the date of any chargeable transfer if no Inheritance Tax account has been delivered or a chargeable asset had been omitted."
  • "Make sure you know your client before they embark on an interview."

Finally, information requests under Schedule 36 to the Finance Act 2008:

  • "Under Schedule 36, HMRC can only ask for information that is reasonably required to check the taxpayer's tax position."

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ARTICLE
2 August 2022

Preparing For The Possibility Of A Domicile Enquiry

UK Tax

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Joseph Hage Aaronson
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