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domicile
[dom-uh-sahyl, -suhl, doh-muh-]
verb (used with object)
to establish in a domicile.
domicile
/ ˈdɒmɪˌsaɪl, ˈdɒmɪˌsɪl /
noun
a dwelling place
a permanent legal residence
commerce the place where a bill of exchange is to be paid
verb
to establish or be established in a dwelling place
Other 51Թ Forms
- undomiciled adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of domicile1
Example Sentences
Don’t ask the teenagers around your domicile or you’ll rate a contemptuous look.
The Labour government abolished the non-dom tax status in April, which is where UK residents whose permanent home or domicile for tax purposes is outside the UK.
Very often the victims have made payments to care homes or middlemen domiciled outside India which leads to "jurisdiction problems", he added.
Or worse: a pre-taped segment featuring video of victims returning to the footprints of their former domiciles without any kind of protective gear felt downright scary.
For wealthy individuals, this presents the opportunity for significant - and entirely legal - savings, if they nominate a lower-tax country as their domicile.
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