Brendan Burgess
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This is the story from yesterday's , front page of the Irish Times. (It is gone from their website)
This is the sort of the misleading reporting which fuels the public misconception that higher earners pay little or no tax while the lower paid are being screwed.
Today, [broken link removed]
Drumm paid €6.31 m income tax on gross income of €12.47m - i.e. an effective rate of 50%.
However, the wrong story gets a mention on the front page. The correction gets relegated to the business pages. When such a huge error is made, they really should give the correction much more prominence than the error.
Drumm paid just €10,000 tax on €10m Anglo Irish income
Colm Keena
David Drumm earned more than €10m during his period as chief executive of Anglo but paid less than €10,000 tax.
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How it was that Mr Drumm essentially paid no income tax during his period at the helm of the bank is not known. The sudden drop in his tax bill conincides with this being appointed to the Anglo board.
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Mr Drumm appears to have become involved in aggressive tax planning at about the same time he joined the board
This is the sort of the misleading reporting which fuels the public misconception that higher earners pay little or no tax while the lower paid are being screwed.
Today, [broken link removed]
Drumm paid €6.31 m income tax on gross income of €12.47m - i.e. an effective rate of 50%.
However, the wrong story gets a mention on the front page. The correction gets relegated to the business pages. When such a huge error is made, they really should give the correction much more prominence than the error.