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The former minister's new employer mostly promotes its services as "a private investment firm", helping the rich buy shares and make other investments. But like most other private offices, J. Stern also offers services that suggest keeping cash out of the hands of the tax man – particularly in relation to inheritance. Bellingham's new company offers to "understand and plan wealth", offering staff with experience in "tax products", "private client, family office and trust-related expertise", and knowledge of "trust and estate" issues – all of which suggests ways to minimise tax, perfectly legally of course.READ ON VICE NEWS: London's Muslim Mayor Tells Donald Trump That His Offer Sucks
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