Sums paid by an employer to assist an employee in meeting the cost of upkeep of his house are, as a matter of general principle, treated as earnings (formerly emoluments; see E4.401) of the employee. In Nicoll v Austin1 the taxpayer, who was life governing director of, and held a controlling interest in, a company, entered into an agreement with the company to serve as managing director at a specified
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