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Labour leader earned little outside his parliamentary income apart from windfall after sister sold home he helped her buy | Labour leader earned little outside his parliamentary income apart from windfall after sister sold home he helped her buy |
Keir Starmer has released his tax returns for the last two years, showing that he earned little outside his parliamentary income except for a windfall when his sister sold the family home that he helped her buy. | Keir Starmer has released his tax returns for the last two years, showing that he earned little outside his parliamentary income except for a windfall when his sister sold the family home that he helped her buy. |
The Labour leader released a summary of his past two years of tax payments on Thursday, a day after the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, released three years of his. | The Labour leader released a summary of his past two years of tax payments on Thursday, a day after the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, released three years of his. |
But whereas Sunak’s summary showed that he earned millions from a US-based investment fund, Starmer’s income came almost entirely from his salary as an MP and leader of the opposition. | But whereas Sunak’s summary showed that he earned millions from a US-based investment fund, Starmer’s income came almost entirely from his salary as an MP and leader of the opposition. |
Over the two years, Starmer earned a total of almost £275,000, just under £22,000 of which came from legal fees in 2020-21 and £543 from book royalties in 2021-22. He also gained just under £100,000 when his sister sold a property that he had helped her buy for her family to live in. In total, he paid £118,580 in income tax and capital gains tax on these earnings. | |
The Labour leader also announced on Thursday that he would give up the tax-exempt status he enjoys on contributions to his pension from his time as director of public prosecutions. | The Labour leader also announced on Thursday that he would give up the tax-exempt status he enjoys on contributions to his pension from his time as director of public prosecutions. |
Starmer had been accused of hypocrisy for taking advantage of the special status of the DPP pension while also promising to tax others who contribute more than £1m to their pension pot over a lifetime. | Starmer had been accused of hypocrisy for taking advantage of the special status of the DPP pension while also promising to tax others who contribute more than £1m to their pension pot over a lifetime. |
But he said on Thursday he would forgo his tax exemption if he were elected prime minister at the next election, saying: “I’m very happy to be – and will be – in the same position as everybody else in this country.” | But he said on Thursday he would forgo his tax exemption if he were elected prime minister at the next election, saying: “I’m very happy to be – and will be – in the same position as everybody else in this country.” |
Tom McPhail, a pensions expert at the financial consultancy the Lang Cat, said Starmer’s decision could cost him tens of thousands of pounds before his retirement in extra tax payments. | Tom McPhail, a pensions expert at the financial consultancy the Lang Cat, said Starmer’s decision could cost him tens of thousands of pounds before his retirement in extra tax payments. |
Meanwhile, the Guardian revealed that Sunak had benefited from more than £300,000 in tax savings over the past three years as a result of a capital gains tax (CGT) cut that his party introduced in 2016, for which he voted and spoke in favour. | Meanwhile, the Guardian revealed that Sunak had benefited from more than £300,000 in tax savings over the past three years as a result of a capital gains tax (CGT) cut that his party introduced in 2016, for which he voted and spoke in favour. |
The Conservative government cut the top rate of CGT from 28% to 20% that year, which Sunak welcomed, saying it would help boost investment in British business. | The Conservative government cut the top rate of CGT from 28% to 20% that year, which Sunak welcomed, saying it would help boost investment in British business. |
The tax records released on Wednesday show that he benefited heavily from that decision, given how much of his earnings came from capital gains on a US-based investment fund. The fund gave him a taxable gain of £1.6m in 2021-22 and a total of £3.8m over three years, the records show. | |
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A No 10 source said: “The tax return shows that a considerable amount of capital gains tax is being paid.” | A No 10 source said: “The tax return shows that a considerable amount of capital gains tax is being paid.” |
But Starmer said Sunak’s returns highlighted the unfairness of the UK tax regime, where capital gains are taxed at a much lower rate than income. | But Starmer said Sunak’s returns highlighted the unfairness of the UK tax regime, where capital gains are taxed at a much lower rate than income. |
“There’s a wider point about choices here,” he said. “The choices they’ve made on tax and the tax system are obvious. They always go after working people – just look at the last 12 months.” | “There’s a wider point about choices here,” he said. “The choices they’ve made on tax and the tax system are obvious. They always go after working people – just look at the last 12 months.” |
This article was amended on 24 March 2023. An earlier version said that Keir Starmer earned a total of almost £275,000, with just under £22,000 coming from book royalties in 2020-21. This should have said that just under £22,000 came from legal fees in 2020-21 and £543 from book royalties in 2021-22. |