In the 2015 Summer Budget, the Chancellor announced changes to the taxation of long-term resident non-domiciled individuals. Long-term UK residents, non-doms, will become UK-deemed domicile after 15 years of residence in the UK with effect from April 6, 2017. As a consequence, they will become assessable on their worldwide income and gains and non-UK situs assets will fall within the scope of UK inheritance tax.

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