A stash of 122 Anglo-Saxon pennies, found by two metal detectorists, have been sold at auction for £325,560.
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Rishi Sunak has shown that he paid over £500,000 in UK tax last year. He shared this information on Friday when Parliament was not meeting.
He paid £508,308 in tax for the year 2022-23.
Mr Sunak earned almost £1.8 million from selling things like shares more than the £1.6 million he made the year before and got £293,407 from other money like interest and dividends.
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This money came from an investment fund in America that he does not look after himself, the summary says.
He also got £139,477 from his jobs as a minister and the Prime Minister, which is much less than what he made from investments.
Instead of showing all his tax details, No 10 shared "a summary" of Mr Sunak's UK income, gains from selling things, and the tax he paid, which was made by Evelyn Partners, an accountancy service.
Mr Sunak, who used to live in California, also paid some tax in the US on money he got there.
A stash of 122 Anglo-Saxon pennies, found by two metal detectorists, have been sold at auction for £325,560.
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