Angela Rayner admits underpaying stamp duty on £800k Hove flat and refers herself to watchdog

Angela Rayner admitted that she did not pay enough stamp tax to purchase an £ 800,000 coast office and directed itself to the ethical advisor of Sir Keir Starmer.
Deputy Prime Minister confirmed that experts claiming that the bill may be up to £ 40,000 should pay more real estate tax.
Ms. Rayner said she trusted the legal advice that appeared to be wrong about the purchase. “As soon as I know that the situation is like this, I directed myself to the independent advisor in the Ministry Code to ensure that they can look at what happened in a transparent way, and I also contacted HMRC, and Sky said that there was additional tax on this.” Selection dysfunction Podcast.

Im I am ready to pay this and follow HMRC exactly, ”he added.
Rayner said he had avoided paying a stamp tax for the purchase of the Hove apartment, but in the right “different sense”.
2023 Determined that he ordered the court against earlier answering questions about taxes. And Ms. Rayner said that confidence was established in 2020 to cope with the financial situation of her disabled son. Ashton said that the house he owns in the election zone was placed in confidence and that 25 percent of the house has made money to buy the Hove apartment at this point.
He said: “I think the accusations were a confidence and I turned it to pay and avoid paying.
When asked if he was trying to escape the tax, Rayner said, “No … Trust was founded by a court to ensure my son after a injury.” However, revitalization comes at a time when the government is set to increase taxes to fill a billions of pounds of black hole in public finances, and Rachel Reeves is expected to target wealth with taxes in the second houses.
Mel Stide, Shadow Chancellor Mel Stide, “working families and businesses are beaten by the tax hikes of the Labor Party Angela Rayner’ın the right amount of stamp tax,” he said. “The Deputy Prime Minister should not determine the rules when he cannot hold themselves.”
When asked if he was thinking about resigning on the tax problem, Rayner said that he talked to his ex -husband about the potential customer and said, “The priority for me and my ex -husband is to support our children and do the best thing for our children”.
And he said: “I made a mistake based on the advice I trusted at that time, and a leading expert now said that the advice was wrong.”
Ms. Rayner applied to the public to see that “most people made mistakes, and added: ım I tried to do myself the right thing, and I hope people can see it.”
Ms. Rayner, who is also a housing secretary, saved a stamp tax for £ 40,000 for the acquisition of Hove Flat, because it took its name from the actions of a family property in the Ashton-Under-Lyne election zone, that is, Hove is the only property that Hove has property.
However, Ms. Rayner said that according to Telegraph, the Great Manchester house remained the primary residence. Later, the legal advice received by Mrs. Rayner concluded that it would be obliged to pay the additional stamp tax, although it no longer has the Great Manchester Home.




