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Student loans chief tax row prompts civil service inquiry

Chief executive of Student Loans Company has £182,000 salary paid via company without tax being deducted The Treasury has asked Whitehall to review all the tax affairs of top civil servants after it emerged that the head of the Student Loans Company (SLC) is paid via a company without tax being deducted. The SLC's chief executive Ed Lester has his £182,000 salary paid gross to his private ...

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Canada Company Offers $5,000 in Student Scholarships for Commemorative "Operation Husky 2013" Tours With Explorica ...

TORONTO -- In order to raise awareness and commemorate the sacrifices of our armed forces, Canada Company, a not-for-profit organization that helps build relationships between the business community and ...

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Danny Alexander to face MPs over student loans chief tax row

Ed Lester's pay structure, said to save him tens of thousands a year, leads to review of tax affairs of top civil servants The chief secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, is to be questioned by MPs on why the head of the Student Loans Company is being paid via a firm without tax being deducted. An urgent question tabled by the Labour backbencher Nick Brown in the Commons demands "a ...

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Chief executive of Student Loans Company allowed to avoid £40,000 a year in tax by Coalition

One of Britain’s top officials has been allowed to avoid tens of thousands of pounds in income tax under a deal approved by the Coalition, it emerged tonight.

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BREAKING: Chief executive of Student Loans Company allowed to avoid £40,000 a year in tax by Coalition

One of Britain’s top officials has been allowed to avoid tens of thousands of pounds in income tax under a deal approved by the Coalition, it emerged last night.

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