British Prime Minister David Cameron Releases Tax Records
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British Prime Minister, David Cameron, took the unusual step, Sunday of publishing, his tax records ,to try to ,end days of questions, about his personal ,wealth raised ,by the mention of his late father’s ,offshore fund in the
Panama Papers.
Cameron’s initial reluctance, to admit that he had benefited ,from the fund caused a furore, compounding his problems ,when he faces a huge political fight to persuade,
Britons to vote to stay, in the
European Union in a June 23 referendum.
The EU issue has split, his
Conservative Party, while the government, has also been going through a tough, patch over a senior minister’s resignation, a turn on welfare cuts ,and accusations it is failing to protect
Britain’s steel industry.
After saying on Saturday, that he could have handled the fallout ,from the Panama disclosures better,
Cameron released a summary of his tax records, for the past six years.
But any hope that this would draw, a line under the row was short-lived, as the main
Sunday newspapers zeroed, in on a gift of
200 million pounds Cameron received from his mother in
2011, suggesting it may be a way of avoiding inheritance tax.
A source at Cameron’s
Downing Street office, said the suggestion was inaccurate.
Cameron is one of dozens of politicians around the world ,who have been hit by the leak of 11.5 million documents ,from the
Panamanian law firm
Mossack Fonseca, which detail the creation of more than ,200 million companies in offshore tax havens.
Cameron will make a statement about tax policy, to parliament Monday to try and regain the upper hand.
Labour Party leader
Jeremy Corbyn, has accused him of misleading the public, by issuing what
Corbyn described as four ,weasel,worded, statements in as many days, before finally admitting that he had benefited, from his father’s fund.
Some politicians who are campaigning for Britain to vote, to stay in the EU in June’s referendum are concerned that the damage, to Cameron is bad for their side, as he has previously been considered ,the best advocate for an “in” vote.
The scandals over David Cameron’s finances, may tip the decision further towards ,leave, former
Scottish National Party leader
Gordon Wilson said Sunday.
Nicola Sturgeon, current Scottish National Party leader ,and first minister of
Scotland’s devolved government, published her latest tax return Sunday ,and committed to doing so annually as long as she remains in post.
Her decision could add pressure on other senior politicians, to be more transparent about their tax affairs.
Labour’s finance policy chief,
John McDonnell, had published his tax return in January, challenging finance minister,
George Osborne, to do the same.
Osborne has not done so.
Morally wrong,
Cameron is not accused of having done anything illegal, and the fact that he is a wealthy man is nothing new.
But the past week has been damaging ,because the drip-drip of carefully worded statements ,before the fuller disclosure created the impression he may have had something to hide.
He’s not behaved improperly in any way, and he’s gone further than any prime minister previously in publishing, these tax returns,
Conservative minister
Dominic Raab told
Sky News television, accusing Cameron’s Labour critics of “unsavory” personal attacks and comparing them to “hyenas.”
Bookmakers
William Hill said they had cut their odds on ,Cameron resigning as prime minister this year to
2/1 compared with
16/1 when he won, the last general election last May.
Cameron said Thursday his father’s investment trust was not set up to avoid tax but to invest in dollar,denominated shares. He said he had paid all taxes due on his own investment, which was worth about 30 million pounds when he sold it in
2010.
Cameron, however, stands accused of hypocrisy after portraying, his government as being in the forefront of global efforts to crack down ,on offshore tax havens. A comment he made in
2012, about a famous comedian’s legal tax avoidance scheme being “morally wrong” has been widely quoted by media.
The documents disclosed by
Downing Street on Sunday, from
RNS Chartered Accountants, show Cameron paid tax of 75,898 pounds on income of 200,307 pounds in the 2014-2015 financial year, the most recent one included.
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