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Angela rayner tax dodger again...

its only Tory tax dodgers that can be discussed in GD.
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

The real story is: utterly desperate Tories clutching at straws trying to accuse Angela Rayner of doing something wrong.

Seems like Angela Rayner is popular with the electorate and the Tories are sh1tting themselves.
 
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

The real story is: utterly desperate Tories clutching at straws trying to accuse Angela Rayner of doing something wrong.

Seems like Angela Rayner is popular with the electorate and the Tories are sh1tting themselves.
More popular perhaps.
 
Angela Rayner is not a tax dodger

The article merely says she has been accused of being one……by lying cheatin scumbag Tory grifters.
At least one news article is saying the deeds and council tax records don’t align with her story. Rayner because “she has told Tameside council in Greater Manchester that her constituency home in Ashton-under-Lyme is her primary residence and informed Brighton and Hove council that her Hove apartment is a second home for council tax purposes.”

Having been through this process myself. I paid second property tax, which would have been eligible for refund within the time limits. I think it may turn out that she should have too and then claimed it back once the deeds were changed.

It actually takes months for the land register to process these changes. Sometimes more than a year.
 
At least one news article is saying the deeds and council tax records don’t align with her story. Rayner because “she has told Tameside council in Greater Manchester that her constituency home in Ashton-under-Lyme is her primary residence and informed Brighton and Hove council that her Hove apartment is a second home for council tax purposes.”

Having been through this process myself. I paid second property tax, which would have been eligible for refund within the time limits. I think it may turn out that she should have too and then claimed it back once the deeds were changed.

It actually takes months for the land register to process these changes. Sometimes more than a year.
So you've no evidence of tax dodging.

Therefore the thread title is a lie.

Also you say "again" she has committed no tax fraud in the past.
 
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