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I presume that's his personal tax bill for all those BTLs he has in London charging mugs £3k a month for some tulip hole so they can be in the 'big smoke' on minimum wage for London, which is probably about £50k to cover the basic living costs.
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Better than him going offshore and us not getting anything. Too many jump to tax havens but retain their UK passports. If you have a passport you should pay tax in the UK.Originally posted by vwdan View PostTo be fair, that's utterly meaningless without knowing the rest of his tax return. Presumably he's raked in, what, the best part of £145,000,000 all in? Forgive me if I don't feel too sorry for how much he pays...
Mind you if Corbyn gets in I'll be off as well.
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Assuming he actually paid that much is more that what a large portion of the wealthy pay, by keeping their money off-shore and what notOriginally posted by vwdan View PostTo be fair, that's utterly meaningless without knowing the rest of his tax return. Presumably he's raked in, what, the best part of £145,000,000 all in? Forgive me if I don't feel too sorry for how much he pays...
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It would have slightly more meaning if it was HMRC that posted the picture, obviously hasn't sent it yetOriginally posted by AtW View PostNever liked the man, especially his disgusting TV show, but totally have to side with him here...
Lord Sugar reveals enormous amount he paid in tax in response to angry Corbynistas
Cheque and mate: Lord Sugar's tweet revealed a £58m payment to HMRC Credit:

Lord Sugar reveals enormous amount he paid in tax in response to angry Corbynistas
Well done!
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To be fair, that's utterly meaningless without knowing the rest of his tax return. Presumably he's raked in, what, the best part of £145,000,000 all in? Forgive me if I don't feel too sorry for how much he pays...
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Lord Sugar
Never liked the man, especially his disgusting TV show, but totally have to side with him here...
Lord Sugar reveals enormous amount he paid in tax in response to angry Corbynistas
Cheque and mate: Lord Sugar's tweet revealed a £58m payment to HMRC Credit:

Lord Sugar reveals enormous amount he paid in tax in response to angry Corbynistas
Well done!
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