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Tories call for HMRC to open investigation into Angela Rayner over stamp duty

Conservatives allege Deputy Prime Minister underpaid £40,000 in stamp duty by misclassifying her Hove flat as sole residence due to trust arrangements on family home.

  • On Wednesday, the Conservatives urged HM Revenue and Customs to investigate Angela Rayner for possible tax evasion, with Kevin Hollinrake writing to HMRC requesting a full probe and penalty consideration.
  • Ms Rayner said on Wednesday that initial legal advice on buying the south coast flat in Hove was inaccurate, revealing extra stamp duty from a 2020 trust for her disabled son affecting the Ashton-under-Lyne family home.
  • Opponents accused Angela Rayner of avoiding £40,000 in stamp duty on the Hove flat in Hove, Sussex, with HMRC guidance suggesting penalties from 30% to 100% .
  • Ms Rayner has referred herself to the Prime Minister's independent ethics adviser and pledged to pay the deficit, while Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended her as having gone "over and above" transparency requirements and Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch urged her dismissal.
  • The controversy adds to a string of scandals eroding confidence in the government, following four minister resignations since Labour's election, intensifying pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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Tories call for HMRC to open investigation into Angela Rayner over stamp duty

Ms Rayner’s explanation that she was given inaccurate legal advice ‘cannot withstand scrutiny’, Tory chairman Kevin Hollinrake said.

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The Canary broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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