Nigel Farage paid through private company for GB News work
Nigel Farage’s company, Thorn in the Side Ltd, earned over £400,000 since the last general election, paying 25% corporation tax instead of 40% income tax, potentially offsetting expenses.
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Direct Bullion, which has paid Farage over £280,000 for adverts, has large stand at Reform conference
Direct Bullion, which encourages savers and investors to buy gold and has paid Nigel Farage over £280,000 for a handful of promotional adverts, has a large stand at Reform conference. The Reform UK leader has made £280,000, his second highest set of earnings after the £400,000 he raked in from presenting on GB News. Farage has used a private company to pay less tax on his GB news earnings. He has paid 25% in corporation tax on this income, inste…
Farage’s GB News Pay Structure Raises Fresh Questions on Tax and Transparency
When Nigel Farage steps in front of the cameras at GB News, the pay doesn’t land directly in his pocket. Instead, it flows into a company he controls, a structure that has stirred debate over how public figures manage their earnings. According to reports, the Reform UK leader channels payments for his prime-time appearances through […] The post Farage’s GB News Pay Structure Raises Fresh Questions on Tax and Transparency appeared first on Tdnews.
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