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James Bond filmmakers receive millions in UK tax credits, report finds – The Guardian
Thinktank questions why studio allowed to save millions despite tiny profits

From Miss Moneypenny to Q, James Bond has long relied upon a series of government officials. Now it has emerged that Her Majestys most famous secret agent has also enjoyed the support of another British civil servant: the taxman.
A new report by the investigative thinktank, TaxWatch, suggests EON Productions, the London-based studio that makes the James Bond films, makes very little profit in the UK but has received tens of millions of pounds in tax credits.
Publicly available accounts reveal …
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