UK's richest taxpayers reveal their true worth: Betfred brothers lead the pack with a staggering £400m bill, followed closely by Harry Styles and JK Rowling.
The Sunday Times 2026 tax list has revealed that Fred and Peter Done, the billionaire brothers behind the gambling firm Betfred, have topped the list with an impressive £400.1m in tax paid. This staggering amount is roughly half of which relates to gambling duty from their lucrative betting shop empire. The duo's massive tax bill highlights the significant income generated by their business ventures.
The list also features a diverse range of high-net-worth individuals, including musicians, entrepreneurs, and sports personalities. Harry Styles, for instance, ranks 54th on the list with £24.7m in tax paid, largely attributed to his touring and merchandise firm Erskine Records. Fellow singer Ed Sheeran takes 71st place with a more modest £20m in taxes paid.
JK Rowling, best known for her Harry Potter book series, rounds out the top three on the list with an estimated £47.5m in tax paid, largely due to capital gains from the sale of her shares in Pottermore. The author has long been known for her philanthropic efforts and now adds another feather to her hat by contributing significantly to the UK's public finances.
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is a notable new addition to the list at 72nd place, with an estimated tax bill of £16.9m. His impressive income from his basic wage, image rights, and bonus payments has made him one of the youngest taxpayers on the list.
As wealthy individuals continue to leave their mark on the UK's economy, it is clear that taxation remains a significant aspect of their financial lives. Whether they are entrepreneurs, celebrities, or sports personalities, those making up the top 100 biggest taxpayers have demonstrated their commitment to contributing to the country's coffers.
The Sunday Times 2026 tax list has revealed that Fred and Peter Done, the billionaire brothers behind the gambling firm Betfred, have topped the list with an impressive £400.1m in tax paid. This staggering amount is roughly half of which relates to gambling duty from their lucrative betting shop empire. The duo's massive tax bill highlights the significant income generated by their business ventures.
The list also features a diverse range of high-net-worth individuals, including musicians, entrepreneurs, and sports personalities. Harry Styles, for instance, ranks 54th on the list with £24.7m in tax paid, largely attributed to his touring and merchandise firm Erskine Records. Fellow singer Ed Sheeran takes 71st place with a more modest £20m in taxes paid.
JK Rowling, best known for her Harry Potter book series, rounds out the top three on the list with an estimated £47.5m in tax paid, largely due to capital gains from the sale of her shares in Pottermore. The author has long been known for her philanthropic efforts and now adds another feather to her hat by contributing significantly to the UK's public finances.
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is a notable new addition to the list at 72nd place, with an estimated tax bill of £16.9m. His impressive income from his basic wage, image rights, and bonus payments has made him one of the youngest taxpayers on the list.
As wealthy individuals continue to leave their mark on the UK's economy, it is clear that taxation remains a significant aspect of their financial lives. Whether they are entrepreneurs, celebrities, or sports personalities, those making up the top 100 biggest taxpayers have demonstrated their commitment to contributing to the country's coffers.