Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces scrutiny over tax affairs regarding her 2015 home sale and capital gains tax.
Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces scrutiny over her tax affairs, particularly regarding the sale of her Stockport home in 2015. The Mail on Sunday claims to have evidence from Rayner's social media and Twitter posts suggesting she should have paid more capital gains tax as her house was not her primary property. Rayner has consistently maintained that it was her main home, thus exempting her from tax. The issue has become a significant political headache for the Labour Party.
April 06, 2024
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