It is common to be 'ordinarily resident' but not 'resident' and is often where someone travels overseas for a period of time include a full tax year. It is possible for you to be resident in more than one country at any given time and it will fully depend on how you've spent your time and what the rules are in each country - the major issue here is that if you don't manage it carefully, you may be taxed twice.
There are considered to be two 'domicile' concepts. One is where you have your permanent home not the same as residency, since that is where you spend your time for tax purposes. The second is your 'domicile of origin', which is where your father's permanent home was. So, you could have been born in France, but if your father was English, your domicile of origin is Britain.
Domicile and residency usually go together but for certain taxation purposes eg income tax or inheritance tax your particular mix of residency, ordinary residency, domicile and domicile of origin will make a difference to what tax you have to pay.
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Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. To reside; dwell. A customary dwelling place; home; residence. One's legal residence. To establish oneself or another person in a residence. To provide with often temporary lodging. To establish in a domicile. Domiciles are established when the corporation files papers of incorporation with the secretary of state.
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