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UK to miss out on £600m in tax due to US exemption, says HMRC

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July 9, 2026

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UK to miss out on £600m in tax due to US exemption, says HMRC

It confirmed the expected tax reduction as part of scrutiny by Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee into tax paid by major multinational firms.

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Vanguard News

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· Jun 25, 2026

King Charles has paid more than £30m in personal taxes since 2022 – Palace

UK monarchs are legally exempt from paying certain taxes, though they have paid some duties voluntarily for decades, and they also have no obligation to disclose their private tax bills. The post King Charles has paid more than £30m in personal taxes since 2022 – Palace appeared first on Vanguard News.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 25, 2026

Revealed: Why the Royal Family will NEVER return to Buckingham Palace, Charles and William's tax bill - and all their other financial secrets

Revealed: Why the Royal Family will NEVER return to Buckingham Palace, Charles and William's tax bill - and all their other financial secrets

National Post

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· Jun 21, 2026

King Charles to reveal personal tax bill in first for U.K. monarch

Britain's head of state is legally exempt from paying certain taxes and has no obligation to disclose their private tax bills

The Standard

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· Jun 23, 2026

Small parcel tax changes brought forward but two-year wait still ‘unacceptable’

Current tax rules means that retailers based overseas can send small parcels worth less than £135 to the UK without paying import duties.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 30, 2026

‘Five bucks a week’: Tax cut mocked as housing and inflation bite

Sky News host James Macpherson says the government's tax relief will do little to ease cost-of-living pressures, warning inflation and possible interest rate rises will quickly wipe out the benefit. “As of tomorrow, everyone gets up to $268 off their tax bill, which amounts to about five bucks a week,” Mr Macpherson said. “The way inflation is and a potential rate rise in a few weeks, it's quickly gone.”

NDTV

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· Jun 21, 2026

In A First For Monarchs, King Charles To Reveal Personal Tax Bill

British monarchs are legally exempt from paying certain taxes, though they have paid some duties on a voluntary basis for decades.

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Related coverage for "UK to miss out on £600m in tax due to US exemption, says HMRC": Vanguard News — King Charles has paid more than £30m in personal taxes since 2022 – Palace. Daily Mail — Revealed: Why the Royal Family will NEVER return to Buckingham Palace, Charles and William's tax bill - and all their other financial secrets. National Post — King Charles to reveal personal tax bill in first for U.K. monarch. The Standard — Small parcel tax changes brought forward but two-year wait still ‘unacceptable’. Sky News Australia — ‘Five bucks a week’: Tax cut mocked as housing and inflation bite. NDTV — In A First For Monarchs, King Charles To Reveal Personal Tax Bill