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100 senior staff use tax-avoidance 'tool'

Around 100 permanent posts at councils are filled by senior managers paid through controversial limited companies.

Around 100 permanent posts at councils are filled by senior managers paid through controversial limited companies, it emerged this week.

Freedom of Information requests by the BBC have revealed many local authority staff have taken advantage of generous – and perfectly legal – corporate tax structures by requesting councils pay their salaries into a company, of which they are often the only employee.

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