British Prime Minister David Cameron
David Cameron has published reports on their tax payments in the last six years. The British prime minister took this step after the scandal because of the “Panamanian documents”, which mentioned his father’s name
British Prime Minister David Cameron published his tax returns against the backdrop of fierce scandal with “Panamanian documents” in which mentioned the name of his late father, reports Reuters
According to the published reports, which cover the six-year period, it follows that Cameron has paid taxes in the amount of £ 75,898 ($ 107,198) on income of £ 200,307 in the 2014-2015 fiscal year. – the latter, the data on which published
from the declaration that £ 140,522 of his income -. it is the salary, a further £ 9834 – paid expenses and rent from its 50% interest in the family home in London ( £ 46,899) and interest on savings (£ 3052).
The Guardian newspaper added that the declaration Cameron shows that in 2011, Cameron’s mother is transferred to his account twice by £ 100 thousand. The publication allows that this could be done in order to avoid paying inheritance tax. Earlier, Cameron said that he inherited after his father’s death, £ 300 thousand. The publication said that the inheritance of up to £ 325 thousand. Is not taxable.
As noted to Reuters, Cameron published his tax returns, to deliver point in questions about his personal finances, which began to rise after the publication of the investigation of the International consortium for investigative journalism (ICIJ) and the Centre for the study of corruption and organized crime (OCCRP), dubbed “Panama documents.” In it, in particular, he mentioned the name of the deceased father of British Prime Minister – Ian Cameron -. Which was caught in possession of an offshore company
Earlier this week, Cameron admitted that he had a stake in an offshore company of his father. However, according to him, he sold it before the Prime Minister began.
On the eve of the London protest was held to demand the resignation of Cameron as prime minister.
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