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    Philip Green

    If you lot think that agencies are "creaming it" then what do you think about Philip Green?
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/frontpage/...597551,00.html


    The retail entrepreneur Philip Green has banked £1.2bn after awarding himself the biggest pay cheque in British corporate history. The huge dividend has come from the Arcadia fashion business, which has 2,000 outlets and spans high street names including Top Shop, Wallis and Burton. It is more than four times the group's pre-tax profits of £253m.
    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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    "Mr Green's £1.2bn will not be taxed as it will be paid to his wife, Tina, who lives in Monaco. Mrs Green is the direct owner of Arcadia."

    And what would IR say if one of us tried that with our somewhat, in comparison, paltry earnings...

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      #3
      Green

      Originally posted by Joe Black
      "Mr Green's £1.2bn will not be taxed as it will be paid to his wife, Tina, who lives in Monaco. Mrs Green is the direct owner of Arcadia."

      And what would IR say if one of us tried that with our somewhat, in comparison, paltry earnings...
      I think dear old Philip will spend the money more usefully (toga parties, jets) than HM govt ever could.
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        #4
        Originally posted by Joe Black
        "Mr Green's £1.2bn will not be taxed as it will be paid to his wife, Tina, who lives in Monaco. Mrs Green is the direct owner of Arcadia."

        And what would IR say if one of us tried that with our somewhat, in comparison, paltry earnings...
        Would be funny if she suddenly dumped him and kept the loot !

        Sorry Mr Green after all , your tax return confirms that you in fact gave willingly the money in question to your wife.

        Best kiss that wonga goodbye ....

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          #5
          Originally posted by Joe Black
          "Mr Green's £1.2bn will not be taxed as it will be paid to his wife, Tina, who lives in Monaco. Mrs Green is the direct owner of Arcadia."

          And what would IR say if one of us tried that with our somewhat, in comparison, paltry earnings...
          This probably nearer our leaugue...

          Jail term for ex-football chief

          Mr Reynolds was once worth £260m
          Former Darlington FC chairman George Reynolds was jailed for three years for his part in cheating the taxman out of more than half a million pounds.
          Reynolds, 69, of Monument Court, Durham, and cousin Richard Tennick, 59, admitted carrying out the tax scam between 1998 and 2004.

          Newcastle Crown Court heard how the pair who ran George Reynolds UK in Shildon acted with "cavalier contempt".

          Tennick, of Manfield, North Yorkshire, was sentenced to two years in prison.

          Reynolds and Tennick had pleaded guilty to cheating HM Revenue and Customs out of £650,000 in unpaid tax.

          Former safecracker Reynolds was told his offending was so serious that only an immediate custodial sentence would suffice.

          Other charges, including liability by deception and money laundering, which they denied, were ordered to lie on file.

          On Thursday, the Crown offered no evidence against a third defendant, Reynolds' personal assistant Ian Robinson.

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            #6
            Yep, I've met a couple of people who've done something like that, assets in the wifes name, then getting all nervous when the relationship hits a rocking patch.

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              #7
              Typical Guardian

              Totally contradicts itself in the story:

              "Mr Green owns 92% of the business and will therefore receive £1.17bn"

              Then goes on to say:

              "Mr Green's £1.2bn will not be taxed as it will be paid to his wife, Tina, who lives in Monaco. Mrs Green is the direct owner of Arcadia."
              P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.

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                #8
                Good luck to him I say - if I remember rightly Arcadia was in serious trouble a couple of years back and has now turned right round. Bet if we were in his position we would have all done the same. Except Chico of course who would have handed his share to the nearest deserving christian that me all his criteria regarding what a true christian should be. Oh, yeah ok Chico would take his share as well

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Joe Black
                  "Mr Green's £1.2bn will not be taxed as it will be paid to his wife, Tina, who lives in Monaco. Mrs Green is the direct owner of Arcadia."
                  Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
                  *think I might need to talk to a international tax advisor*

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                    #10
                    Dumb question, no doubt, but exactly how do you legally pay a dividend four times bigger than your pre-tax profits?
                    Blog? What blog...?

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