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Old 6th July 2006 | 07:32
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757operator
 
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UK taxation of benefits

I'm wondering who is getting taxed on what?

In some companies you pay no tax on allowances but in others you pay tax on a percentage. You hear of pilots getting substantial lumps of sector pay untaxed, which it shouldn't be. Loss of licence insurance is taxed in one company but not another.

If a pilot in Company A gets taxed on his insurance and his mate in Company B is not, can he appeal on the grounds of unfair treatment?

Any thoughts/comments much appreciated, particularly from any tax accountant or tax inspector turned pilot!
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