Wealthy exploit tax avoidance to pay too little for sale of second homes, works of art and stocks and shares, critics say
Download the new Independent Premium appWhile the top rate of income tax is 45 per cent and 40 per cent for people earning more than £50,000, the average CGT paid on the sale of assets is only around 15 per cent.
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