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Angela rayner tax dodger again...

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You have repeatedly stated she engaged in tax evasion and is a tax dodger.....that is suggesting her position was fraudulent.
He is extremely slippery with language. It seems to be a compulsion.
I don't know how many times I have say this:

- she told Hove council it was a 2nd property for council tax purposes.
- she told HMRC it wasn't for stamp duty purposes.

This is not a case of "bad advice".
 
Nobody seems to wonder how a Labour MP with no other sources of income that I know of, can give away their main house and still afford to buy an £800k seaside flat. I’m not the only one who wonders about that. I saw this online.

"Angela Rayner’s Take Home Pay Barely Covers Her Property Bills
Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, receives a substantial salary of approximately £159,584 per year. After income tax and National Insurance contributions, her monthly take home pay is estimated at £8,323.
However, when considering the costs associated with her property holdings, her disposable income appears significantly constrained. Now our Angela has never had a high income job, and has always said she was from humble beginnings, so you can reasonably assume there is no giant nest egg sat somewhere. Estimates suggest that her monthly bills for her properties, including mortgage payments, council tax, and standard living expenses, total around £8,086.
Breaking down the costs:
Mortgage payments on her Hove seaside apartment and Ashton-under-Lyne home account for the largest portion of her expenses.
Council tax for both properties adds approximately £410 per month. But where did a vast deposit come from? Where did the stamp duty obligations come from? Someone who claims to earn very little as a carer and a single mum, has only been on the higher earning in Parliament for just over one year.
I know carers and single mums, both of which could not afford to purchase the most modest of homes. Even if topped up with some extra from Union work it would take a while.
Routine living expenses such as utilities, water £200, gas £150, electric £450, groceries £600, and transport £600 are estimated at £2,000 monthly. Is everything being expensed?
With monthly expenses nearly matching her take home pay, Rayner would be left with just £237 as surplus income, would that have passed a standard stress test? What about the fact she will be out of a job in just 4 years? While this technically covers her financial obligations, it leaves minimal room for discretionary spending, unexpected costs, or additional lifestyle expenses.
Unless additional sources of income are not being declared, or this is a massive ‘gift’ from someone, this raises questions about how her lifestyle is being financed. Given the scale of her property holdings and the apparent tiny gap between income and expenditures, something does not add up. What do you think? Maybe her humble upbringing means she can live on nothing?"
 
Nobody seems to wonder how a Labour MP with no other sources of income that I know of, can give away their main house and still afford to buy an £800k seaside flat.

She sold the other house to her son's trust.
 
Don't be ridiculous she has confessed to not paying it and still hasn't paid it.
Angela Rayner paid what she was told was due within the 14 days.

She has said she was given wrong advice and needs to pay an additional sum......different to your twisted interpretation.

Your claim she "confessed to not paying it" implies she deliberately didn't pay....a thoroughly dishonest interpretation, which we all know is who you are, it's what you do.

Why can't you just state things honestly for once in your life
 
Angela Rayner paid what she was told was due within the 14 days.

She has said she was given wrong advice and needs to pay an additional sum......different to your twisted interpretation.

Your claim she "confessed to not paying it" implies she deliberately didn't pay....a thoroughly dishonest interpretation, which we all know is who you are, it's what you do.

Why can't you just state things honestly for once in your life
So she says, we might get the full story soon.
 
I don't know how many times I have say this:

- she told Hove council it was a 2nd property for council tax purposes.
- she told HMRC it wasn't for stamp duty purposes.

This is not a case of "bad advice".
Second to the grace and favour residence
 
I don't know how many times I have say this:

- she told Hove council it was a 2nd property for council tax purposes.
- she told HMRC it wasn't for stamp duty purposes.

More logical fallacies. You can't help yourself.
 
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