What's your point then
I haven't accused him of anything. I merely suggested that it is hypothetically possible to get paid the bare minimum whilst losing the rest into a tax efficient manner...
He wouldn't be the first person to use an expensive accountant. In fact he would be the first celeb type not to
I is confused .... (not difficult I know ...)
You seem to be very much against Mr M Rashford using accountants to avoid paying excessive tax ... it appears you believe this to be very wrong ....
yet when Mr D Trump avoids paying taxes by similar means, you support his right to do so ??
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/29/us/trump-750-taxes.html
It transpires, that he didn't actually need to pay the $750, not that that would ever be the headline.
Do I detect the mearest hint of hypocrisy here
You're confused? Thee and mee both
How a multi million pound sports 'personality' does or doesn't pay their taxes is entirely up to them. Tax 'avoidance' is common place amongst those who are in a position to do so.
Malcolm was the one who took issue with it... (or perhaps the phrasing).
I believe the issue with Mr Rashford is that he is presumed to live 'like a millionaire' whilst demanding that the government, and therefore we, fork out for something the he could well do himself. I say believe, because it isn't something that I have been paying any mind to.
And as you brought it up, Trump doesn't take a penny of his Presidential salary... Can't see many 'woke' celebrity types doing the same.