Lehman Brothers creditors to avoid £1.2bn tax bill

High Court rules against HMRC's decision to tax defunct bank's £5bn surplus as yearly interest

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Creditors of Lehman Brothers' UK-based European arm look set to avoid as much as £1.2bn in tax on the defunct bank's massive surplus.

HMRC had originally said the additional dividends could be paid free of duties, but changed its mind last year and decided any statutory interest should be treated as yearly interest and taxed accordingly, says the Financial Times.

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