🔺 EXCLUSIVE: A Moscow-born billionaire who recently renounced his Russian citizenship has topped this year’s Sunday Times Tax List, contributing more than £487 million to Britain’s public finances in just 12 months thetimes.co.uk/article/the-ta…
It's been a challenging year for the exchequer when it was revealed that HM Revenue & Customs failed to collect £42 billion and tax inspectors threatened to go on strike thetimes.co.uk/article/taxman…
🔶 Our research found:
● 100 individuals and families have each paid at least £10.7 million of tax either personally or through their businesses
● The highest taxpayers in Britain include a scrap metal dealer, an athleisure tycoon from Bromsgrove, JK Rowling, the boss of Wetherspoon, Sting and the Duke of Westminster
● The top ten taxpayers delivered £2.333 billion to the government – up nearly 14% on a year ago, continuing the surge in £100 million-plus taxpayers
● A total of £5.181 billion of tax was paid by the 100 entries in this year’s league table
● More than 30 of the individuals and families listed owe their wealth to property – more than any other sector
● Nine of the entries are either based in, or owe their fortunes to businesses based in, Scotland, with two representatives for Wales and one in Northern Ireland. The rest are classed as English
● The Tax List rankings* include corporation tax, dividend tax, capital gains tax, income tax and payroll taxes as well as gambling and alcohol duties, according to the most recently filed company accounts by January 15
Alex Gerko leads the annual rankings with a nine-digit tax bill. His London-based firm, XTX Markets, handles about $300bn worth of trades a day and paid a £1.3bn dividend in March last year thetimes.co.uk/article/alex-g…
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The chancellor’s long-term vision is focused on growth — and a key part of this is getting people back to work thetimes.co.uk/article/jeremy…
After the immediate firefighting of November’s autumn statement, Hunt has spent the past two months in the Treasury mapping out what he hopes will be a vision for Britain’s post-pandemic, postwar and post-Truss recovery
Jeremy Hunt today rejected “declinism about Britain” as he said the “best tax cut right now is a cut in inflation” thetimes.co.uk/article/jeremy…
🔶 Key moments:
🔷 Hunt: ambition to have the “most competitive tax regime of any major country”
🔷 Hunt: ambition to have the “most competitive tax regime of any major country”
🔷 Hunt: “best tax cut right now is a cut in inflation”
🔷 Hunt: public not ‘remotely interested’ in ministers’ tax affairs
🔷 Ambition to make Britain the world’s next Silicon Valley
A “dangerous conspiracy theorist” has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting Matt Hancock, the former health secretary, on the London Underground thetimes.co.uk/article/murder…
A video of the incident, recorded by the man, shows Hancock being followed as he enters Westminster Tube station and walks down to board a train
As he goes towards the escalator, Hancock turns to the man to say “don’t push me” and walks off.
After boarding the train, the man calls Hancock a “murderer” and a “lying son of a bitch” and calls for him to be sent to prison
Annie Ikpa, a British reality TV editor, took a life-changing trip to Uganda — and ended up changing the law there thetimes.co.uk/article/i-used…
By 2014 Ikpa had worked on Love Island, Made in Chelsea and I’m a Celebrity. She was good at her job, but felt “directionless and maybe a bit depressed”
A friend suggested she volunteer at a children’s home in Uganda. “I was just, like, yes, yes, yes!” she says
On a boat on Lake Victoria, Ikpa was briefed by a volunteer from the home. “Oh, and you’ll meet a little girl who survived child sacrifice,” her new colleague happened to mention. “And I was, like, ‘What?’ ”
James Howells has a fortune stashed on a hard drive. The only problem is he binned the drive a decade ago.
He has assembled a crack team to recover it from landfill, if only council officials would let him... thetimes.co.uk/article/how-i-…
Howells, from Newport, south Wales has been into IT for as long as he can remember. His mother was involved in the early manufacture of microchips
“That’s probably where I got my tech side from — my mum,” he says. “I’ve been building computers since I was 13”
In December 2008, Howells heard about the creation of something called bitcoin — a digital system of exchange that would remove the need for cash, banks and governments in finance. Instead people would be their own banks and trade among themselves
The IS bride is blitzing the media as she battles to come back to Britain. But those who know her doubt she has changed thetimes.co.uk/article/shamim…
Discovered by The Times in a Syrian detention camp four years ago, Begum detailed her indifference towards the sight of her first severed head, while pleading to come “home” to give birth in Britain
Four days later, she was stripped of her citizenship by then home secretary Sajid Javid; rendered stateless and unwanted, a diplomatic headache