Video: Rayner’s home vandalised with ‘tax evader’ graffiti | News

Angela Rayner’s coast office in Hove was destroyed by a “tax -shift” graphite. Deputy Prime Minister announced that he could not pay enough stamp tax for the property.
On Wednesday, September 3, Rayner said that he directed him to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) because he could not pay the tax on both the government’s independent ethical advisor.
The video, which was shot on Thursday, September 4, shows the words “Tax escape” drawn outside the £ 800,000 property and “Rayner Tax Starting üzerinde on a nearby construction chipboard.
Notified Rayner, reporting that he earned a tax reduction worth £ 40,000, he said he received the wrong legal advice to keep the tax low when buying an apartment in Hove in May.




