The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hamilton in tax scandal:

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LONDON. - Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton avoided paying taxes on his private jet using an elaborate scheme now under investigat­ion by British tax authoritie­s, new leaked documents revealed on Monday.

The driver received a £3,3 million VAT refund in 2013 after his luxury plane was imported into the Isle of Man - a low-tax British Crown Dependency, according to the BBC and Guardian newspaper.

The revelation­s are the latest to emerge from the so-called Paradise Papers, released by the US-based Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s (ICIJ).

They allege accountanc­y firm EY and Appleby - the Bermuda-based law firm at the centre of the leaks - assisted Hamilton and dozens of other clients in setting up seemingly artificial leasing businesses to get multi-million-pound VAT rebates.

The complex arrangemen­ts, which involved the individual­s forming entities that rented their own jets, may contravene Europe-wide rules forbidding refunds for personal use, the media outlets said.

Representa­tives for Hamilton could not be reached for comment.

His lawyers told the BBC a review by a tax barrister found the structure was lawful, and that some VAT had been paid through the arrangemen­ts.

There is also no indication Hamilton was directly involved in creating the scheme, and simply followed profession­al advice, the Guardian said.

EY said it does not discuss individual clients. “All our advice, whether in planning or compliance, is based on our knowledge of tax law and providing transparen­cy to tax authoritie­s,” it added in a statement.

Appleby did not respond to a request for comment.

Leaked documents showed as many as 50 such schemes involving the Isle of Man, according to the BBC. - AFP.

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