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Published 11:26 23 Nov 2017 GMT
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As his appearances on Children in Need in previous years show, he has no qualms about asking others to dig deep. Another celebrity well-read in the ins-and-outs of tax avoidance schemes, Gary Barlow, blazed a trail in this regard.
The Take That singer received an OBE for his services to charity – namely his series of vanity concerts for Children in Need – whilst all the while saving millions by pursuing aggressive tax avoidance schemes. When called out, he would go on to offer fans a non-apology.
It is time for the likes of Hamilton and Barlow to put their money where their mouths are. We all have a duty to fight injustices such as child poverty. We too have a duty to pay our taxes.
Lewis Hamilton, a pair of shoes is not enough. If you want to show that you truly want to help tackle child poverty, make a voluntary tax contribution of £3.3million to HMRC, or give it directly to children’s charities. Beyond a token gesture, you have the power and wealth to change countless lives for the better.‘People called us stupid over 40-year mortgage – now we plan to retire in our 50s’
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