Anyone with any sense avoids paying tax wherever legitimately possible, but coming from a critic of tax avoidance, it’s a bit rich – as was he. All for one and one for …. err ….. one. It’s the socialist way. ;o)
Peter, hate to be pedantic, you arrive on Monday in the UK, leave on Friday, then that is only 3 tax days in the eyes of HMRC. I was a 'grass widower' for two years, living in NL and commuting to the UK, so if you travel on a weekly basis, weekends in home base, you can be domiciled in another country.
I cant believe you paid NO tax on your UK income
and as stated you should have paid NL tax which er is higher ( 60% for high earners ) .
NL and UK have a tax treaty - you had to be domiciled somewhere
as they say in the meedja - I cant comment on individual cases....
Unlike Lord Ashcroft, the Conservative Deputy Chairman who was domicile to Belize to EVADE paying tax. //
Any mention of the word evasion is irrelevant to the OP. Benn is not being accused of doing anything illegal.
He is being accused of hypocrisy and double standards.
well I have been researching
and of all the many many things Tony Benn said, ( 2 million words apparently)
he doesnt seem to have said much about tax avoidance