Gaines-Cooper loses domicile tax appeal

Gaines-Cooper loses his appeal against claiming he is a domicile of the Seychelles and not the UK

Written by Kevin Reed

Robert Gaines-Cooper has lost his appeal against a decision by the tax courts over his status as domiciled in the Seychelles and not in the UK.

The Special Commissioners found that Gaines-Cooper had not given up his status as a UK domicile, as he continued to have links with the UK, including retaining various properties.

However, advisers were disappointed that the case dealt with Gaines-Cooepr's domicile status and did not focus on the time he spent residing in the UK, which had been a key part of the earlier case.

'The decision is disappointing because it failed to clarify further how the law now determines the residence status of those who spend limited time in the UK as this aspect was not covered in the judgment,' said David Kilshaw, head of private client advisory.

Grant Thornton tax partner Mike Warburton said the decision was good for UK-resident non-domiciles, as it may help to prove that they were not domiciled in the UK.

'It's good news in that it shows how difficult it is to shake off your domicile – if you come here from abroad then it's not easy to prove you've changed you domicile status,' he added.

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