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Harry Potter star's fortune swells to £30m in year before he was hit by tax bill

Rupert Grint, who is best known for playing Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter series, saw his fortune rise to £30.6m in the 12 months to 31 March, 2024

Rupert Grint(Image: Ian West/PA)

Harry Potter star Rupert Grint's fortune soared to over £30m in the year prior to being slapped with a substantial tax bill, new reports reveal.

The actor's wealth rose from £27.7m to £30.6m, as per recent accounts submitted to Companies House for the 12 months ending 31 March, 2024, as reported by .

This total comprises £12.2m in investments, £4.5m in cash and £15.1m owed to him, after deducting what he owes to creditors and other expenses.

These figures emerged following City AM's report in November 2024 that Grint's appeal against a £1.8m tax bill imposed by HMRC was dismissed, with a Tribunal upholding a Beatles clause against his tax affairs.

HMRC had attempted to levy over £1.8m of tax on Grint for the tax year 2011/12 under "the sales of occupation income provisions" contained in the Income Tax Act 2007.

Grint, who began filming the first Harry Potter film at age 13 as Ron Weasley, received payment for the films along with additional payments linked to his name.

These payments exceeded £8.5m, consisting of over £4m as income from contracts and £4.5m for rights and goodwill.

On 1 August 2011, Clay 10 Limited was incorporated, with Grint as the sole shareholder and his late father as the company's sole director.