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A timeline of the Angela Rayner flat row

A timeline of the Angela Rayner flat row

Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, has faced scrutiny over the tax payments related to an £800,000 flat she owns. The timeline of events is as follows: In December 2021, Rayner acknowledged that she had underpaid tax on the flat, which she had purchased in 2016. She quickly paid the outstanding amount, including interest and penalties. The issue came to light after the Conservative MP Aaron Bell raised questions about the flat in the House of Commons. Rayner has since stated that the underpayment was an "honest mistake" and that she has been fully transparent about the matter. The flat in question is located in London and was purchased as an investment property. Rayner has stated that she has declared the rental income from the flat and paid the appropriate taxes. The controversy has sparked a debate about the tax affairs of politicians and the importance of transparency in public office. Rayner has pledged to continue cooperating with authorities and has reiterated her commitment to fulfilling her duties as deputy prime minister.

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