Betfred brothers top list of UK's biggest taxpayers with £400m bill

UK's richest taxpayers revealed, with Betfred brothers at the top.

The Sunday Times has released its annual list of the UK's biggest taxpayers, and it's a who's who of high-net-worth individuals. At the very top are Fred and Peter Done, billionaire brothers behind the gambling firm Betfred, who have racked up an impressive £400.1m in tax payments over the years. A significant chunk of this amount is attributed to their betting shop empire, highlighting the lucrative nature of their business.

Fred Martin, founder of the popular Wetherspoon's chain, also makes it into the top 10 with a personal contribution of just shy of £200m. The Wetherspoon's group as a whole paid over £1m in tax per pub and raked in £837.1m from public finances.

While some wealthy individuals are choosing to leave the UK for lower-tax jurisdictions, others remain committed to paying their fair share of taxes. Peter Done, 78, insists he has no plans to quit Britain despite being on the list. "We owe this country," he said. "I feel there is an obligation for people who have made money in that country to pay tax in that country. Fred and myself are stopping here."

Other notable figures on the list include celebrity taxpayers like Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran, and football star Erling Haaland, whose impressive earnings from his Manchester City contract, image rights, and bonuses result in an estimated £16.9m in tax payments.

The Sunday Times tax list highlights the significant contribution made by the UK's highest earners to the public purse, with the top 1% of taxpayers accounting for around a quarter of all income tax paid during the current tax year. However, some wealthy individuals are opting out and relocating to lower-tax destinations, which may impact their tax contributions in the future.
 
😂🤑[Drooling money emoji] £400m from gambling? 🤣 Meanwhile, I'm over here living off ramen noodles 😓💸 [Image of a sad face with a bowl of ramen]

But seriously, can we talk about how some people are choosing to leave the UK for lower taxes? 🌴👋 Like, hello! You make all that cash and now you're just gonna leave? What's next? Leaving their kids behind? 😂 [GIF of someone running away from a family]

On a more serious note, £16.9m from Erling Haaland's image rights alone? 💸👏 That's some serious cash! Meanwhile, I'm over here trying to scrape together enough for avocado toast 🥑 [Image of a sad face with a bowl of avocado toast]
 
I'm surprised they're releasing this list, feels like it's a bit too public but I guess someone's gotta keep an eye on who's paying what 🤑. I mean, £400m is insane, Betfred brothers are basically printing money from those bookies and still managing to fork out £400m in taxes? That's dedication (or maybe just smart business sense) 💸. And Wetherspoon's founder, Fred Martin, donating over £200m? No wonder their pubs are always so lively 🍺. Not all high-net-worth individuals are dodging tax like some of the celebs on this list... you feel them giving back to society in some way 😊.
 
Its not cool when people think they can just take their cash and leave, you know? Like, Peter Done is saying he's not gonna leave the UK 'cause he owes it a debt of gratitude, but its also about doing his civic duty. Betfred brothers raking in £400m from betting shops? That's some serious dosh. And Wetherspoon's group paying over £1m per pub? Crazy! Meanwhile, some celebs are contributing around £16.9m, that's some good vibes too. The list shows the top 1% of earners chipping in a quarter of all income tax, which is actually pretty cool... but some people are thinking of bailing on taxes and moving to lower-tax spots? That just ain't right!
 
I'm not sure if it's fair to single out these high-net-worth individuals, but at the same time, £400m is a pretty massive amount of money! 🤑 It's like, you can't blame them for wanting to keep some of that cash for themselves, especially when they've built their businesses from scratch. But on the other hand, the UK does need revenue to fund public services and infrastructure. Maybe instead of just paying tax, they could use some of that money to give back to the community in a more meaningful way? 🤔
 
I mean, can you believe the Betfred brothers are at the top? £400.1m in taxes is insane! I guess all that betting shop empire business must be raking it in for them. And Fred Martin from Wetherspoon's is another big player - who knew his pubs were so profitable? 🤑 It's actually pretty cool to see these high-net-worth individuals giving back, you know? Like, Peter Done saying they owe the country and are going to keep paying taxes... that's some serious commitment 💪. But at the same time, it's also a bit weird that celebrities like Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran are on the list too - I mean, aren't they already getting paid enough? 🤷‍♀️ Anyway, it's interesting to see who's paying up and who's taking their cash elsewhere... 👀
 
its crazy how these billionaires are contributing so much to the UK govt 🤑, like £400m is a lot! but its good to see that not all rich ppl r leaving the country, some of them feel they owe it to britain and wanna pay their fair share 😊, gotta respect that. btw, wetherspoons founder is in top 10 too?! thats impressive 👏
 
I think its pretty cool that people like Fred Done and Harry Styles are still contributing to society by paying taxes 🤑👏, especially after making their fortunes. I mean, it's not like they're taking advantage of the system or anything. And I get where Peter Done is coming from too - he does seem genuinely committed to giving back to Britain 🇬🇧. But at the same time, its also worth noting that some folks are choosing to take their money elsewhere for tax reasons, which might impact the country's revenue 💸. Maybe theres a happy medium that can be found somewhere in between? 😊
 
can u believe these guys r makin that kinda cash from bettin shops & pubs? like 400 million quid?! 🤑 meanwhile, alot of ppl strugglng to pay ther bills & dont have a penny to spare 🤯 at least they're paying ther fair share tho, thats more than i can say for some of the others on this list 😒
 
I'm surprised by how much some people in the UK are contributing to taxes! 🤑 Like, seriously, £400.1m is crazy! I mean, I get it, they're successful entrepreneurs and stuff, but still... It's good to see them giving back to society, you know? And I love that Peter Done said he feels an obligation to pay tax in the country where he made his money - that's so mature of him 🙏. It's also cool to see people like Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran paying their fair share too... maybe they'll inspire others to do the same 💪. But yeah, it's a bit weird that some are considering leaving for lower taxes... like, isn't there something to be said for contributing to your home country? 🤔
 
Ugh, it's just too much info about these rich people's bank accounts 🤑💸. Can't we talk about something else? I mean, yeah, they're contributing a lot of taxes or whatever, but what about all the other issues facing the UK? The housing crisis, climate change, mental health... are we really just going to focus on who's paying their fair share of taxes? 🤔 It's all so... superficial. And why do we have to know how much they paid in taxes each year? Can't we just get rid of this list and move on with our lives? It's just so... repetitive. 😴
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it's kinda cool that these rich folks are putting their money where their mouth is and paying their fair share of taxes 🤑👍. It's not always easy for people like them to be so generous with their wealth, you know? And the fact that they're sticking around in the UK despite being able to move elsewhere shows some real commitment to giving back to the community ❤️. I mean, yeah, it'd be nice if everyone was on board with paying taxes, but at least these guys are setting a good example 💪.
 
OMG u guyz 🤯, can u believe the UK's richest taxpayers r just throwin' cash at the government? Like, £400m by those Betfred brothers is insane 💸! And Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran are on the list too, makin' bank off their music careers 🎶. I'm lowkey impressed that people like Peter Done are still keepin' it real and payin' up despite bein' super rich 🙏. But at the same time, some of these rich folks r thinkin' of leavin' the UK for lower taxes, which is kinda weird 🤔. IDK, maybe I'm just a simple person who thinks everyone should pitch in and help out 🤑.
 
I'm low-key surprised that more high-net-worth folks aren't dodging taxes left & right 🤑👀. I mean, I get it, paying taxes is a civic duty and all that, but £400m from the Betfred brothers? That's insane 💸! And Wetherspoon's Martin chipping in just shy of £200m too? The rich are really raking it in this year 🤯. It's cool to see them staying put & contributing to the system though. Some people might think they can get away with leaving, but I guess that's not gonna be the case for these guys 👍. The list does make you wonder what the top 1% are doing differently than others, tho 🤔.
 
aww man its kinda inspiring 2 see these high net worth individuals putting in that kind of cash into the community 🤗 especially when u consider they could easily be dodgin taxes & just takin it all out 🤑 but these guys like Fred Done r just showin us that wealth can be used for good too 💸 their commitment to payin tax is def admirable 👏
 
I'm loving the detail on the Sunday Times list 📊! It's crazy how much Fred & Peter Done have sunk into the UK's coffers, £400.1m is a serious amount 💸. And Wetherspoon's raking it in too - £837.1m from just one pub group? Talk about lucrative business 😂. But what I love most is that Fred & Peter are totally committed to paying their taxes here 🙌. No escaping the UK for them! Meanwhile, other high earners like Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran are making bank and contributing a respectable £16.9m in tax payments 💸. It's all about balance, right? The top 1% of taxpayers account for a quarter of income tax - not too shabby 💪.
 
I don't get why people think rich folks like Fred Done shouldn't pay taxes 🤷‍♂️... I mean, he's made his money here and it's only fair that he gives back to society 💸... but at the same time, £400m is still a huge amount of money and maybe he should be allowed some leeway or something 🤑. And what about all those celebs like Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran, they're not exactly hurting either financially 💁‍♂️... I guess it's good to see them contributing to the public purse, but on the other hand, shouldn't they just use their wealth for good instead of paying taxes? 🤔.
 
🤑😊 The rich folks are keepin' it real, ain't they? Betfred brothers are killin' it with £400m in taxes, and Harry Styles is rakin' it in as well! 🤩 I mean, someone's gotta support the UK's pubs, right? And I'm all for people payin' their fair share, especially if they're makin' bank from it. Peter Done's got a good point about feelin' obligated to give back to the country that made 'em rich... 💸
 
🤑 Who knew being a gambling mogul could be so lucrative? I mean, £400.1m is insane! And it's not just the betting shop empire, Fred Done's whole business has turned out pretty well for him 🙌. I guess you gotta respect someone who knows how to make money, right? 😎

But what really caught my eye was the Wetherspoon's guy, Martin... he's a total legend! £200m from just one pub? Talk about a side hustle 💸. And it's not just him, the whole group paid over £1m in tax per pub? That's some serious pub-lishing power 😂.

I'm loving how Peter Done is all like "we owe this country" and I don't blame him, he's got every right to feel that way 🙏. And can we talk about Harry Styles for a sec? £16.9m in tax payments? That's what I call a rockstar lifestyle 💃.

It's also cool to see the top 1% of taxpayers making such a big impact on our public purse, even if it is just around a quarter of all income tax paid 📊. And yeah, some people might be leaving the UK for lower-tax destinations, but I think we can all agree that those who are still here have every right to pay their fair share 💯.
 
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