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Management and FinancesTax The Prince of Wales pays income tax including on his income from the Duchy of Cornwall. The Prince of Wales also pays Capital Gains Tax on all capital gains which he receives; however, he does not receive any capital proceeds or gains from the Duchy of Cornwall because he is not entitled to them. Although The Duchy is exempt from Capital Gains Tax the Duchy’s Capital Gains have to be reinvested in the business and cannot be distributed. It is thus likely that no significant Capital Gains tax would be payable as a result of normal business tax exemptions. Site designed and hosted by || Jump Media
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