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Rupert Grint ordered to pay £1.8m in taxes after losing legal dispute
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Rupert Grint, the actor known for his role as Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter film franchise, has been ordered to pay a significant tax bill. According to the articles, he will have to pay around 1.8 million pounds (US$2.3 million) in back taxes, following a legal dispute with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). The dispute centered around a tax return from 2011-12, during which Grint received 4.5 million pounds from a company that managed his business affairs. HMRC argued that the payment should be classed as income, rather than a fee or commission, and therefore subject to taxation. Grint had attempted to argue that the payment was not taxable, citing a "Beatles clause" which he claimed allowed him to avoid paying taxes on the amount.
It doesn't really motivate me too much. It makes you comfortable, that's the good thing about it, I think. I'm glad it's there but I'm not really that focused on it.
I actually don't know how much [money] I have. I couldn't even really guess.
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perspectives
- 1.Lawsuit
- 2.Cinema
- 3.Fraud
- 4.Tax evasion
- 5.Tax
organizations
persons
- 1.Harriet Morgan
- 2.Rupert Grint
- 3.Barbara Mosedale
- 4.Daniel Radcliffe
- 5.Dan Neidle
- 6.Emma Watson
- 7.Georgia Groome
- 8.JK Rowling
- 9.Sir Michael Gambon