All news on the topic: Corporation tax

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Hard-working Paul O'Grady's incredible year's salary before his tragic death
National treasure Paul O'Grady died after suffering cardiac arrhythmia on March 28, 2023, at the age of 67 and shared his £15.5million fortune with charities close to his heart
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Jake Wood making £1m a year after EastEnders exit with new career away from TV
Former EastEnders actor Jake Wood, who played Max Branning for 15 years, hasn't struggled for money since his character exited the soap and bid farewell to Albert Square in 2021
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'Labour and business is odd combo - like vodka and tomato or Crouch and Clancy'
When you see Labour going down well with the City, austerity hero George Osborne praising them, it’s a slightly unsettling feeling. Turns out it’s not just me. It used to be you had to wait ages to see how policy was playing out. Now you can get reaction pretty quickly
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Rachel Reeves vows to cap corporation tax for five years after Tory U-turns
The Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the current 25% rate of corporation tax will not change for the first term of a Labour Government as she addressed business leaders
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Michelle Mone's billionaire hubby in court - and could face huge prison sentence
Michelle Mone's husband has appeared in court in this morning on charges relating to PPE fraud during Covid, with the court order covers assets including a £25million townhouse in central London
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Ed Sheeran and JK Rowling are among Britain’s biggest taxpayers - see list
Each of the individuals or families had to have paid £10million to warrant a place on the Tax List — which also includes gambling queen Denise Coates and high street billionaire Mike Ashley
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Cost-of-living crisis was biggest challenge for small business owners this year
Meanwhile, more than a fifth were worried about tax hikes, and the risk of recession, while 19% said rising business rates were their biggest concern, the research found
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'There is no Tory tax cut that Tory ministers won't benefit from'
The Autumn Statement is predicted to include tax cuts, says Fleet Street Fox. What a lovely idea, except for the maths
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Liz Truss backs plan to cut minimum wage, paid holidays and redundancy cash
Liz Truss said the document, which includes recommendations to cut the minimum wage and brands paid holidays and redundancy cash drags on growth, was "an important part of the debate"
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Liz Truss group to unveil rival 'Growth Budget' days before Autumn Statement
The Commission launched by the 49-day Prime Minister will unveil an alternative agenda on 14 November - a week before the Tory Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivers the Autumn Statement
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Helen Skelton has the last laugh after being 'blindsided' by Richie Myler split
BBC star Helen Skelton has had a bumper year despite the heartache of splitting with the father of her children Richie Myler, which she claims came like a bolt out of the blue in her new autobiography
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Hundreds of Tories queue up to hear Liz Truss speech as if 2022 never happened
The former Tory leader, whose free-market, tax slashing policies crashed the economy during her 49-day premiership, gave her only address of the conference, arguing for even more wild tax cuts, deregulation and the persecution of newts
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Liz Truss demands tax cuts a year after she crashed economy with same ideas
The unrepentant ex-Prime Minister will gather her allies for a "growth" rally at Conservative party conference, where she will demand cuts to corporation tax for big businesses
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Ed Sheeran gives himself £10m pay rise as he goes 'from strength to strength'
Ed Sheeran's music empire had a turnover of £89million since 2019, the latest figures show - and that doesn't include nearly half of the 90 dates on his sell-out 2022/23 global tour
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6 brutal digs at Rishi Sunak in Nadine Dorries' resignation letter - in full
The 1,778-word parting shot delivered a savage verdict on Rishi Sunak's first year in office as Nadine Dorries stuck the boot into the PM who she blames for being denied a peerage
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Do you think Brexit has been a success - vote in our poll
Seven years have passed since a referendum was held across the United Kingdom about whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union - and we want to know if YOU think Brexit has been a success
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'The allegations against Mr Davies raise further questions Westminster culture'
Labour says it takes the allegations against Geraint Davies, which he denies incredibly seriously and has encouraged anyone with a complaint to come forward
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Amazon avoids millions of pounds of corporation tax thanks to Sunak scheme
Amazon UK Services picked up a £7.7million tax credit as it benefited from a Government scheme rewarding its investment in infrastructure - including its use of robots
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Nigel Farage admits Brexit has failed as he hints at political comeback
The former UKIP chief and arch Brexiteer failed to rule out a return to frontline politics as he issued a scathing assessment of the Government's handling of EU withdrawal
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Peter Andre caught in dispute with taxman over firm’s eye-watering £250k debts
The firm once had assets worth close to £500,000 but it now owes £262,295 to ­creditors, including £254,703 to HMRC, the majority of which is corporation tax
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Truss lectures world on tax cuts - despite causing economic carnage with her own
Ms Truss, who aborted her plan to cut taxes for the richest Brits while in No10, will argue 'low taxes, limited government and private enterprise were what won the Cold War'
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'Royal Family's £1billion income from duchies should be helping the nation'
Columnist Keir Mudie says the Royal Family's £1billion income from the Duchy of Cornwall and the Duchy of Lancaster could solve a lot of problems and help people around the UK
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Jeremy Hunt's Budget 2023 predictions in full - what it means for you
At 12.30pm on Wednesday the Chancellor will deliver his first Budget in the Commons amid a backdrop of mass industrial action, sky-high inflation, and a cost-of-living crisis.
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Energy bills 'nightmare' looms closer for Brits as Tories fired Budget warning
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is tipped to extend the Energy Price Guarantee but the Bills Support Scheme - worth £66 a month for every household is likely to end, piling on the misery for millions
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt asked if he's 'ashamed' at UK's high taxes by Tory MP
The Chancellor faced questions from the ex-Cabinet minister Esther McVey and Tory backbencher Philip Davies. Next week he will unveil the Budget to MPs in the Commons.
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