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Raynor the tax dodger

me....but I suppose in her position you would have to be 100% sure you dont mess up.
Especially given there had already been one Tory made scandal about her.

She should've known another scandal would get Motorbiking way over excited
 
There's no evidence that's the case.

Her divorce was finalised a while ago and she then put her remaining interest in her house in a trust for her son.

A trust with joint nesting arrangement meaning she does have an interest as her son is under 18

Not sure why she felt it necessary to use some of the NHS compensation to buy out her share and presumably her ex husbands share too
 
Im not up on all this property lark....

So if I put my house in a trust for my son and buy another house I dont need to pay stamp duty?
2nd propert stamp duty.

But be sure you don't have any residual interest in the property, like Angela appears to have.

There is no evidence she "gave" the house to her son, it appears she was paid very well out of his NHS compensation.
 
Especially given there had already been one Tory made scandal about her.

She should've known another scandal would get Motorbiking way over excited
she got away with it once, because the tax evasion was historic.
she didn't get away with it this time.

The scandal, is of her making.
 
A trust with joint nesting arrangement meaning she does have an interest as her son is under 18

Not sure why she felt it necessary to use some of the NHS compensation to buy out her share and presumably her ex husbands share too
Whataboutery

I repeat there's no evidence she set up the trust to avoid tax.

Yes she has an interest in the trust, not necessarily the house
 
she got away with it once, because the tax evasion was historic.
she didn't get away with it this time.

The scandal, is of her making.
As I said it's got you over excited

You need to calm down a bit, go back to ranting falsehoods about immigration
 
Even she knows she's guilty, whats up with you?

It depends what you mean by guilty.

She has admitted that she followed bad advice and paid the wrong amount of tax as a result.

But an innocent mistake is not a crime.

I think motorbiking has been confusing everyone again with his own made up legal principles.
 
There's no evidence to show she deliberately put house in a trust to save stamp duty.

But hey you just keep making stuff up :ROFLMAO:
Imagine taking 160 k off your diabled kid to buy into the family home.
 
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Whataboutery

I repeat there's no evidence she set up the trust to avoid tax.

Yes she has an interest in the trust, not necessarily the house
There may be no evidence, but why else would you set up a trust?

I have a disabled brother, and we have a family trust that was set up when my father died specifically to avoid the state swallowing up his inheritance to fund state care. It means that my parents could/can leave him money in their wills that we can then use to supplement his care or, if the state fails to provide decent care, fund it in its entirety if required. The alternative was it leave everything to me, but then if i was (god forbid) to get divorced, my ex wife would be entitled to half the money intended for my brother.

Ironically, the trust is invested, makes a profit, and pays tax on that profit.

What I haven't done, is use the money in my brother's trust to buy me a house, which is effectively what she has done with the money her son received from the NHS.
 
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