Gaines-Cooper wins right to residency appeal
Robert Gaines-Cooper to challenge the Taxman one last time at the Supreme Court on residency rules
Robert Gaines-Cooper to challenge the Taxman one last time at the Supreme Court on residency rules
ROBERT GAINES-COOPER, the Seychelles-based tycoon, has won the right to challenge the Taxman in the Supreme Court after being hit with a £30m tax bill because he was judged to be resident in the UK.
Gaines-Cooper is continuing his fight with the Taxman despite being shot down earlier this year in a judicial review.
Residency rules have become a bone of contention because HM Revenue & Customs decided to go outside the 90-day test in judging whether Gaines-Cooper had abided by the laws.
The outcome of the long-running case will be keenly awaited.
The government has already broached the subject of a statutory residency rule after Gaines-Cooper lost the judicial review.
HM Revenue & Customs hit the non-resident milllionaire with the £30m backdated demand on the grounds that Gaines-Cooper still had strong links with the UK, including real estate and visits to Ascot and other events in the British social season.
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