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Odey Asset Management loses tax battle over executive pay

Senior executives could be on the hook for tax payments

Crispin Odey, and his wife, Nichola Pease. HM Revenue and Customs said it was owed income tax because of the way a renumeration policy used by Odey Asset Management for its partners was operated
Crispin Odey, and his wife, Nichola Pease. HM Revenue and Customs said it was owed income tax because of the way a renumeration policy used by Odey Asset Management for its partners was operated Photo: Hollie Adams/Getty Images

A judge has ruled that the remuneration scheme used by Odey Asset Management is unlawful, potentially meaning hefty tax bills for current and former executives of the hedge fund.

The case concerned the remuneration policy used by Odey Asset Management for its partners during the 2011/12 to 2015/16 tax years.

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