Scheme backed by Beckham, Rooney and Lineker loses £700m tax ruling

Funds were used to fund films that include Avatar, Life of Pi and Shaun of the Dead

David Beckham
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High-profile investors including David Beckham, Wayne Rooney and Gary Lineker are facing tax bills worth a collective £700m over film schemes they invested in more than a decade ago.

In the latest chapter in a long-running legal battle with HMRC dating back to 2014, a tax tribunal has put further restrictions on the losses that can be reclaimed by investors in two Ingenious Media film partnerships.

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