Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner denies tax evasion allegations on her former council house sale.
Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner denies tax evasion allegations on the sale of her former council house, claiming the controversy was "manufactured" to smear her reputation. Rayner faced questions about whether she paid the right amount of tax due to confusion over whether it was her principal residence. She maintains she followed standard procedures and sought expert tax advice, which confirmed she owes no capital gains tax on the property sale.
March 22, 2024
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