King Charles to publish personal tax bill in first for UK head of state
Key takeaways
- King Charles’s personal tax information for the 2024-25 financial year will be published next week alongside other financial reports.
- Prefer the Guardian on GoogleKing Charles will become the first head of state to reveal their personal tax bill in what the palace said was an attempt to enhance the transparency of royal finances.
- Charles, 77, will publish his financial details as part of the royal household increasing the “clarity and accessibility” of the monarchy’s finances by producing a new report on the subject.
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King Charles’s personal tax information for the 2024-25 financial year will be published next week alongside other financial reports. Photograph: Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen King Charles’s personal tax information for the 2024-25 financial year will be published next week alongside other financial reports. Photograph: Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty Images Monarchy King Charles to publish personal tax bill in first for UK head of state Buckingham Palace says move is intended to increase ‘clarity and accessibility’ of monarchy’s finances
Prefer the Guardian on GoogleKing Charles will become the first head of state to reveal their personal tax bill in what the palace said was an attempt to enhance the transparency of royal finances.
Charles, 77, will publish his financial details as part of the royal household increasing the “clarity and accessibility” of the monarchy’s finances by producing a new report on the subject.