According to Abba: The Official Photo Book, published to mark 40 years since they won Eurovision with Waterloo, the band’s style was influenced in part by laws that allowed the cost of outfits to be deducted against tax – so long as the costumes were so outrageous they could not possibly be worn on the street.
Did the guardian cut off the article on accident?
There’s this passage at the end of it that just doesn’t seem to relate to the rest:
Like, OK, it is about taxes but specifically about the taxes on the stage clothes of the 70s/80s, so how does talking about his taxes between 99 and 05 add anything to the discussion?
Editors are clearly woke
Maybe that’s how this smart tax strategy got uncovered?