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George Osborne has received a dividend pay-out worth £1,230 from his family’s wallpaper business, despite the company not paying any corporation tax for the last seven years, according to reports. | George Osborne has received a dividend pay-out worth £1,230 from his family’s wallpaper business, despite the company not paying any corporation tax for the last seven years, according to reports. |
The Sunday Times says it has analysed the accounts of Osborne & Little Group Ltd – the parent company of the family business – and found it paid out dividends worth £335,000 to shareholders, including the Chancellor, on 30 May 2014. | The Sunday Times says it has analysed the accounts of Osborne & Little Group Ltd – the parent company of the family business – and found it paid out dividends worth £335,000 to shareholders, including the Chancellor, on 30 May 2014. |
Mr Osborne's parents, Sir Peter and Lady Felicity Osborne, reportedly received dividend pay-outs of over £270,000. | Mr Osborne's parents, Sir Peter and Lady Felicity Osborne, reportedly received dividend pay-outs of over £270,000. |
The company, however, has reportedly not paid UK corporation tax since 2008, partly due to the business rolling over losses from previous years and deferring tax payments. | The company, however, has reportedly not paid UK corporation tax since 2008, partly due to the business rolling over losses from previous years and deferring tax payments. |
The Chancellor has previously spoken out against “morally repugnant” tax avoidance, making it a major part of his 2012 budget speech. | The Chancellor has previously spoken out against “morally repugnant” tax avoidance, making it a major part of his 2012 budget speech. |
He has recently called a £130 million tax settlement with Google a “major success”, despite critics calling the arrangement a "sweetheart deal" with the amount being an effective tax rate of just 3 per cent.. | He has recently called a £130 million tax settlement with Google a “major success”, despite critics calling the arrangement a "sweetheart deal" with the amount being an effective tax rate of just 3 per cent.. |
The latest accounts allegedly show Osborne & Little Group paid £6,000 in tax overseas – it also has deferred a “tax charge” of £173,000. | The latest accounts allegedly show Osborne & Little Group paid £6,000 in tax overseas – it also has deferred a “tax charge” of £173,000. |
Company records for the interior design group, which has its head office in London and pays its senior director £684,000 a year, allegedly reveal it made profits in the year to March 2015 of £722,200 on revenues of £34 million. | Company records for the interior design group, which has its head office in London and pays its senior director £684,000 a year, allegedly reveal it made profits in the year to March 2015 of £722,200 on revenues of £34 million. |
Sir Peter and his brother-in-law, Anthony Little, founded the company, selling hand printed wall paper, in the 1968. It currently has 195 employees. | Sir Peter and his brother-in-law, Anthony Little, founded the company, selling hand printed wall paper, in the 1968. It currently has 195 employees. |
Company records show the chancellor holds 6,833 shares in the family firm. | Company records show the chancellor holds 6,833 shares in the family firm. |
A spokesman for the Chancellor said: "All of the Chancellor’s interests are declared properly and in accordance with the rules." | A spokesman for the Chancellor said: "All of the Chancellor’s interests are declared properly and in accordance with the rules." |
Last year Mr Osborne introduced a new dividend tax, which will come into effect in April and see tax payers have a new tax-free dividend allowance of £5,000 a year after which tax is to be charged at new rates that are 7.5 per cent higher than the current levels. | Last year Mr Osborne introduced a new dividend tax, which will come into effect in April and see tax payers have a new tax-free dividend allowance of £5,000 a year after which tax is to be charged at new rates that are 7.5 per cent higher than the current levels. |
The Independent has contacted Osborne & Little for comment. | The Independent has contacted Osborne & Little for comment. |
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