Rayner consulted three people about flat purchase, BBC understands

Angela Rayner initially consulted three people about the purchase of an £ 800,000 apartment in Hove, and the BBC admitted that it reduced the stamp tax.
The Deputy Prime Minister is understood to consult a person in the purchasing process and two experts around trust before the purchase process.
However, it is unclear whether any of these people are experts in complex tax law, and it is not known whether they know all the details of trust.
Rayner rejected that he was trying to overcome all the tax rate in the apartment, and accused the “mistake” with the first legal advice to “fail to take into account properly”.
After the reports have emerged, in recent weeks, it is under pressure after saving £ 40,000 by saving £ 40,000 by not paying a higher rate for additional home purchases.
At that time, he learned that he had moved on the expert advice, but in recent days, arrangements containing the family house in Greater Manchester mean that he had to pay a higher rate.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said that BBC Sir Keir Starmer continued to trust Rayner, but the interests of the ministers would remain to the independent advisor of the ministers to decide whether he had received appropriate advice.
If a precedent guide, Sir Laurie’s investigation can be done within a few days.
Speaking about the BBC’s Newsnight program, Kyle said that “the investigation process” will “reach the bottom of things” and that he would guarantee the public.
Kyle believed that while mistakes, the Deputy Prime Minister had acted in good faith in consultation with the legal advice.
He said, “This is someone who tries to be open and to do the right thing.”
The question, Rayner’ın purchasing the process of whether to take enough measures, he added.
“At the end of the day, people will look at Angela based on the outcome of this report, and what they want to see, did they try to make the right decision?”
“Did he try to review? No. Did he get legal advice and try to understand the complexities of his complex family situations and the purchase of a property?”
Former Tor Chief Whip Mark Harper told Newsnight that Rayner had to resign and thought there was “too many holes” in his story.
Harper said he wanted ministers to defend him if he knew he could be responsible for extra taxes.
He continued: “Until yesterday, the ministers said that everything was fine. On Monday, the prime minister said that everything was fine.
“So people went out to be basically with people, and that’s unacceptable.”
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and reform asked England’s Nigel Farage for the resignation of Rayner.
Deputy Prime Minister, to solve the tax to pay the Majesty Revenues and Customs (HMRC) contacted and the Prime Minister standards standards advisor to the investigation, he said.
The conservatives also asked HMRC to start his own investigation as to whether he was trying to escape the tax.
If the department decides that the protests are careless, Rayner will receive £ 12,000 to pay over £ 40,000 tax deficiency.
If the actions are found to be deliberate, the fine will be 100% of the tax.
Sean Randall, an independent stamp tax expert, said the key problem was whether Rayner had a reasonable excuse to make mistakes in stamp tax.
“It’s not enough to say that you just trust the advice.
On Wednesday, Sir Keir stopped by saying that the Prime Minister’s questions were “very proud to sit next to him”.
Rayner, said in May, Ashton-Under Lyne, whom he shared with his ex-husband and his family, said that he was purchased from Flat in May by selling his shares in his family in Greater Manchester.
Some of his interest in the house, after his divorce, previously sold to the care of his son who had life -long barriers to a confidence initiated by a court established to finance the care, he said.
“The security of knowing that the house was his safety,” he was designed to let him live in the house he felt safe, “he added,” and “was a standard practice in conditions like ours”.
However, fresh legal advice revealed that the “provisions of complex provisions” means that the Hove Flat should pay the higher stamp tax rate for the acquisition of the Hove Flat.
Rayner admitted that “relying on advice to lawyers” does not take into account all the provisions of the situation.
“I regret the mistake made deep.




