Health9/3/2025The Guardian

Angela Rayner admits underpaying property tax – video

Angela Rayner admits underpaying property tax – video

Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, has admitted to underpaying stamp duty on her £800,000 seaside flat in Hove. She incorrectly paid the lower rate of the property tax, and experts estimate the additional bill could be as high as £40,000. Rayner has referred herself to the prime minister's ethics adviser and pledged to pay the correct amount of stamp duty. The revelation has sparked a controversy around Rayner's property arrangements, with questions raised about the transparency of her financial dealings. The news article highlights the importance of public officials being accountable for their financial affairs and the potential consequences of underpaying taxes, even if unintentionally.

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