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Bet365 founder Denise Coates tops UK taxpayer list with £482m paid to exchequer

Denise Coates: from a Portakabin to the bookmaking pinnacle
Denise Coates: paid £481.7 million in tax last year to top the British taxpayer listCredit: Hugh Routledge

Denise Coates, billionaire and founder of bet365, topped the British taxpayer list for the third year in a row after paying an estimated £481.7 million in 2020-21.

Founder of bet365 in 2000, Coates ranks as the 17th richest person in the country and paid herself £421m last year in her role as chief executive of the online gambling business.

Despite paying approximately £91m less in tax than in 2020, the Coates family topped the list with a figure almost £200m more than second-placed hedge fund manager Chris Rokos, who paid £300 million to the exchequer.

Only one name from the top ten on The Sunday Times Rich List – the tenth-placed Weston family with a fortune of £11bn – figured among the top ten taxpayers.

Coates, 54, who has an estimated total fortune of £8.4 billion, has earned approximately £1.6 billion since 2016, collecting a pay check more than 9,500 times the average UK annual salary of £25,971.

She owns just over half the shares in bet365, with a combined stake of 91 per cent when including her brother John, who serves as co-chief executive, and husband Richard Smith.


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Also included in The Sunday Times Tax List were brothers Fred and Peter Done, founders of Betfred, who paid an estimated £170m in tax last year and were fifth on the list behind JD Sports owner Stephen Rubin and the Weston family.

Of the £170m, £55.1m was accounted for by Betfred's betting duty, £38.1m by machine gaming duty and £8.4m by statutory betting levy.

The total paid by the top 50 British taxpayers rose from £3.2bn to £3.7bn, with the minimum payment required to make the list rising by 16 per cent to £15.2m.


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Published on 28 January 2022inNews

Last updated 14:44, 28 January 2022

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