One of India’s biggest stars has been announced as the first south Asian artist to perform at Manchester’s newest arena Co-Op Live.
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Ed Sheeran and JK Rowling.As shared by The Sunday Times, the list includes the Top 100 people to have paid the most in taxes over 2023 – adding a reported £5.35billion to public finances in the last 12 months.Among those listed were Harry Potter author JK Rowling, who was placed at Number 31 in the rankings. According to the report, the author made the list having paid £40million in UK taxes last year.
It has been previously reported that her net worth stands at £875million.Ranked at one place below Rowling is pop sensation Ed Sheeran, who is listed as being in the 32nd spot and having paid more than £36million in UK taxes in 2023.The mention of Sheeran comes after one of his tax bills was shared last October. The singer-songwriter saw his earnings hit £18.3million in 2022, marking an increase of £8.4million compared to that of the previous year (via The Mirror).That meant that the pop titan paid most of his pay rise – £8million – in tax last year.
It equates to paying a tax of £158,917 per week.Other famous faces to feature on the list by The Sunday Times include Heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua, who is ranked 88th out of 100 on the index.The top spot is claimed by Russian-born financial trader Alex Gerko, who paid an estimated amount of £664.5m for the 2023 financial year; an equivalent of over £1.8m each day. Former F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone was listed in second place having paid £650million in tax and penalties to HMRC to avoid facing time in jail.
As reported by BBC, this comes as the 93-year-old failed to declare over £400m held in a trust in Singapore back in 2015.Denise Coates, the boss of gambling firm Bet365, came in third place. Check out the full list here.Sheeran opened up about his finances and
.One of India’s biggest stars has been announced as the first south Asian artist to perform at Manchester’s newest arena Co-Op Live.
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Rod Stewart has taken a shot at Ed Sheeran, suggesting that he “didn’t know any of his songs”, while praising the “tremendous” George Ezra.The rock legend was being interviewed by The Times when he was asked whether he thought that there were still songwriters creating timeless songs.“I’m sure they are,” he replied. “You mean like ‘Maggie May’? Songs that will be played in 50 years? I like whatshisname…he’s British, really talented….” When the interviewer suggested if he was referring to Sheeran, Stewart retorted: “No, not Ed, I don’t know any of his songs, old ginger [redacted]. Jesus…”Instead, Stewart began to sing the refrain of Ezra’s ‘Shotgun’.
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Ed Sheeran will be flying between Asia and the UK every week during the Asian leg of his tour.Sheeran is set to kick off the Asian leg of his ‘+ – = ÷ x’ tour later this month. The first two shows will take place in Japan, before heading to Taiwan and Southeast Asia in February.