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Hedge funds

SVG chairman breaks tax taboo

Published: June 3 2007 22:00 | Last updated: June 3 2007 22:00

Nicholas Ferguson, one of the most prominent figures in Europe’s private equity industry, has broken the sector’s taboo on tax by criticising the fact that top buy-out executives “pay less tax than a cleaning lady.”

A number of European countries, including the UK, have capital gains tax rules that allow executives at private equity firms and some hedge funds to enjoy lower tax rates than most other people, often of only 10 per cent.

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