7 months ago | 15 comments
Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister and housing secretary, has confessed to underpaying stamp duty on a Hove flat purchase, saying her mistake was down to flawed tax guidance.
She has voluntarily referred herself to the Independent Adviser on Ministerial Standards to address the issue.
In an emotional interview on Sky News’ Electoral Dysfunction podcast with Beth Rigby, Ms Rayner revealed she was devastated by the oversight of relying on legal advice that she owed only the standard stamp duty rate.
Ms Rayner says she has discussed with her family the possibility of resigning to shield her son, who has lifelong disabilities, from public scrutiny.
She said: “I’ve been in shock, really, because I thought I’d done everything properly, and I relied on the advice that I received, and I’m devastated because I’ve always upheld the rules and always have felt proud to do that.”
The controversy stems from a Daily Telegraph report alleging Ms Rayner avoided £40,000 in stamp duty by removing her name from a Greater Manchester property’s deeds.
She clarified that her first home was transferred to a trust after her 2023 divorce to secure stability for her son, the trust’s sole beneficiary due to his disabilities.
Initially, legal advice indicated the standard stamp duty rate applied to her Hove purchase, but recent media scrutiny prompted her to seek further expert opinion, revealing additional tax liabilities due to the trust’s complex provisions.
Ms Rayner explained that confidentiality clauses were in place to protect her son, but she sought a court order yesterday to lift these in the interest of transparency.
She said: “The reason why those confidential clauses were in place was to protect my son, who, through no fault of his own, he’s vulnerable, he’s got this life-changing, lifelong conditions and I don’t want him or anything to do with his day-to-day life, to be subjected to that level of scrutiny.”
The issue surfaced just before the first Prime Minister’s Questions after the summer break.
That’s when Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch called for Ms Rayner’s sacking, saying: “If he had backbone, he would sack her.”
However, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended his deputy, saying: “She’s gone over and above in setting out the details, including yesterday afternoon asking a court to lift a confidentiality order in relation to her own son.”
He went on to highlight her efforts to build 1.5 million homes and advance workers’ rights.
Ms Rayner said that post-divorce, she and her ex-husband arranged for their children to stay in their Ashton-under-Lyne family home, alternating their own presence.
The home, adapted for her son’s needs, was sold to a trust established in 2020 following a distressing incident that left him disabled.
The trust ensures her son’s security, Ms Rayner said, adding that she owned no other property when purchasing the Hove flat.
She is now working with HMRC to resolve the outstanding amount.
Ms Rayner said: “I deeply regret the error that has been made.
“I am committed to resolving this matter fully and providing the transparency that public service demands.”
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9:11 AM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
OUT NOW!
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10:13 AM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
Thief.
But what is more depressing as that ALL the tax she did not pay, will only cover the first year cost for one asylum seeker.
https://www.ippr.org/media-office/decentralise-asylum-accommodation-to-tackle-soaring-costs-and-substandard-quality-says-ippr
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10:16 AM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
I will remove section 21 on the first day of government 😂😂😂😂
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10:19 AM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
Reply to the comment left by Suspicious Steve at 04/09/2025 – 07:44
Just type in these words in your search engine. “ How much is Angela Rayner worth?”. Social worker , trade union employee and MP. ???
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10:34 AM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
If she’s sacked, will the ‘renters rights bill’ then be delayed???
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11:12 AM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
Reply to the comment left by LaLo at 04/09/2025 – 10:34
Wishful thinking
I think that Pennycook will want to push this unworkable bill through asap.
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11:17 AM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
Rayner scalp wont change the direction of travel for RRB. Labour is doing a very good job of offering ‘change’ in a negative way.
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11:44 AM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
It is possible that the man in the street mIght make a mistake about stamp duty. She is the minister of Housing. It is her job to know!
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12:10 PM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
I feel for her, I’m also in the unenviable position of having to work out how to protect a vulnerable disabled family member although I’ve not gone down the pathway of setting up a trust because I found it too hard to understand, and I don’t sign anything if I don’t feel I’ve understood it. I’ve also bought and sold both btls and homes that were my PPR at various times and found the tax rules very daunting. IMHO the issue is that if multiple advisors get it wrong there’s something wrong with the rules themselves. In fact, I now earn so little that I’d rather object to paying for advice and think I should be able to read the tax rules and understand them myself when buying and selling my home. I hope, in vain I expect, that some good comes out of this in that the tax system can be simplified. A basic self assessment or sdlt calculation on buying and selling a home should be possible without multiple specialist advisors, even if a Trust is involved. Taking care of a disabled person shouldn’t incur such complexity. The legislation has been very badly drafted if a housing minister can get it wrong!
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12:33 PM, 4th September 2025, About 7 months ago
Earlier this year we sold a property, and had a capital gains tax of just £376.00 each, I had some kind of brain fart and paid both sums into our income tax accounts by mistake, when my accountant saw what I had done he told me to pay the tax into our capital gains tax account immediately and warned me that I will probably get a fine for late payment. He was correct we both got fines for £400.00 each. I wonder if Rayner will also.