Monday, 16 April 2012



BBC Executives Dodge Income Tax

'Two highly-paid BBC executives earning more than £100,000 a year have been dodging paying income tax by having their earnings paid into service companies.
The two executives have been working for the state-run BBC for more than a year and their tax dodge has helped them to save thousands of pounds by paying corporation tax of 20% instead of paying much more in income tax, reported the Guardian.
The BBC’s director-general, Mark Thompson, admitted that the executives avoided paying taxes. Nevertheless, he refused to reveal their identities and said they were not in a “senior management position”.'