0 a rich person who has moved to another place where taxes are lower than in their own country:
1 a rich person who lives in a particular country because taxes there are lower than in their own:
2 a situation where a rich person lives in a particular country because taxes there are lower than in their own:
His appointment was only approved after he agreed to give up his tax exile and become resident in France.
go into/live in tax exile The successful entrepreneur declared his commitment to paying millions of euros in tax rather than going into tax exile.
He was named the richest man in Britain in the mid-90s despite his tax exile status.
Perhaps he has gone to see a tax exile.
Indeed, the incentive to become a tax exile has very largely vanished.
These are not tax exiles, because the phenomenon of the tax exile is, happily, a dying one.
Previously he has denied being a tax exile.
Some are tax exiles because they have too much money.
Such people are not tax exiles; they are rain exiles.
If these tax exiles pay tax they should, by right, have a vote.
He criticises the tax havens, the export of capital, tax exiles, and the creation of traps for small business men in a captive capital market.