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The matter of Angela Rayner's house sale isn't going away.....

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LovesBach Fri 12-Apr-24 14:58:54

Angela Rayner is now to be investigated for breaking electoral law. It seems she has said that she married, and then lived in her ex council house for the next four years, while her husband lived in his nearby ex council house with her brother. Neighbours at her address said that her brother lived in her house alone, and that he referred to her as his landlady. This issue seems to be getting bigger by the day - surely electoral rolls show where people are registered to vote, and this should clarify the matter.

Iam64 Fri 12-Apr-24 20:50:30

I’ve no problem with Raynor buying her council house or with her belief the right to buy is bad policy

zakouma66 Fri 12-Apr-24 20:58:04

Jane112

I'd be much more interested in the police investigating the £billions that the Tories have managed to divide amongst their mates over the past few years.

Don't hold your breath.

Urmstongran Fri 12-Apr-24 21:08:17

Iam64

I’ve no problem with Raynor buying her council house or with her belief the right to buy is bad policy

Me neither Iam.

Callistemon21 Fri 12-Apr-24 21:30:08

I don't believe it is a bad policy as long as the money gained by Councils is ring-fenced and used for npbuilfing more social housing.

Callistemon21 Fri 12-Apr-24 21:30:35

Oh.

Building.

RosiesMaw Fri 12-Apr-24 21:59:10

Iam64

I’ve no problem with Raynor buying her council house or with her belief the right to buy is bad policy

Apart from the fact that it takes social housing off the availability as social rental market and not infrequently is sold on at a generous profit-having been bought at a discounted price.
But surely the question here is why did she not pay CGT if a married couple can only designate ONE property as their home. Both she and her husband seem to have claimed one each and she “let”hers to a family memher.

Gillycats Fri 12-Apr-24 22:17:10

Hopefully this will be investigated thoroughly and findings released soon. It could be interesting.

LovesBach Fri 12-Apr-24 22:18:30

TinSoldier I'm disturbed to learn that the sale of social housing 'in very large numbers' is funding organised crime as a way to launder money. How is this done? I had understood that in order to buy a property, the sitting tenant must have been in situ for a good number of years, the property is sold to that tenant with whatever discount, and they cannot sell the property for a fixed term, which was about five years when a relative bought their house from the local authority. This would seem to be a lengthy and laborious way to fund illegal enterprise.

growstuff Fri 12-Apr-24 23:07:59

RosiesMaw

Iam64

I’ve no problem with Raynor buying her council house or with her belief the right to buy is bad policy

Apart from the fact that it takes social housing off the availability as social rental market and not infrequently is sold on at a generous profit-having been bought at a discounted price.
But surely the question here is why did she not pay CGT if a married couple can only designate ONE property as their home. Both she and her husband seem to have claimed one each and she “let”hers to a family memher.

If both spouses own properties as individuals before a marriage, there is a period when one property can be sold and CGT doesn't have to be paid. It's also perfectly legal for them to live apart. I don't know the details in this case, which is why I hope it's thoroughly investigated.

growstuff Fri 12-Apr-24 23:22:37

Casdon

Explains the massive discounting of Right to Buy since 2012 aka Cameron era.
www.ft.com/content/2726620e-b6e5-4547-b358-ff4fe175171e
Labour stopped Right to Buy in Wales because there were insufficient funds to replace diminishing council stock. They are also building new council houses, which I don’t believe is happening in England.

It's happening in some places on a small scale. I don't know all the details or exactly how it works, but some councils (including mine) have formed separate private companies, which have borrowed money (when interest rates were low) to build social housing. They're effectively acting as housing associations. The rents on their properties are low, although higher than council housing, and the rental income is used to pay off the loans and build more housing. If their tenants use Right to Buy (which some of them do), the proceeds of sales are ploughed back into building more. The problem with Right to Buy as it now operates is that the housing associations are being forced by the government to offer such huge discounts that they are losing money and being forced to increase rents to existing tenants to cover costs. It's worse for communities than Thatcher's original plan.

MaizieD Fri 12-Apr-24 23:25:49

If it's any help, Dan Neidle, a tax expert, wrote an article about the capital gains tax element. It seems it could be a grey area..

taxpolicy.org.uk/2024/02/29/rayner/

mae13 Fri 12-Apr-24 23:38:48

I think "press freedom", as defined by The Daily Fail, really needs looking at. The editor spends most of the time bursting a blood vessel trying to smear anyone not a rabid, racist, mysoginistic Tory (who indulges their weird fetish of freely sending pics of their willy across an open public platform to anyone who asks).

The "Baroness" Mone and her hubby, Doug Barrowboy, have alledgedly deliberately drained the cash-starved NHS of multi-millions but that's been pretty much sidelined by the Murdoch Press.......mind you, the "Baroness" has been "strongly advised" by various Lords never to return to The House.

Whatever happens, Angela Rayner isn't in danger of being pre-judged and blackballed by the House of Lords for bringing disgrace upon the toffs!

LizzieDrip Sat 13-Apr-24 00:00:54

www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/12/angela-rayner-tories-targeting-labour-deputy-tax-class-shaming

Interesting article from The Guardian.

Wyllow3 Sat 13-Apr-24 00:19:19

Excellent article, puts it all in perspective. if she has made a mistake
She’s also facing questions over whether she owes capital gains tax over the sale of her old council house back in 2015. Rayner swears not, insisting she has taken independent advice that confirms she doesn’t owe a penny.

Even if that advice somehow turns out to be wrong, then the sum involved – maybe £1,500 at most – is peanuts compared with the reportedly seven-figure sum that the former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi had to repay in his dispute with HMRC, or the fortune that the former Tory deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft (whose biography of Rayner started this hare running) must have saved during his years as a non-dom"

Freya5 Sat 13-Apr-24 08:38:58

mae13

I think "press freedom", as defined by The Daily Fail, really needs looking at. The editor spends most of the time bursting a blood vessel trying to smear anyone not a rabid, racist, mysoginistic Tory (who indulges their weird fetish of freely sending pics of their willy across an open public platform to anyone who asks).

The "Baroness" Mone and her hubby, Doug Barrowboy, have alledgedly deliberately drained the cash-starved NHS of multi-millions but that's been pretty much sidelined by the Murdoch Press.......mind you, the "Baroness" has been "strongly advised" by various Lords never to return to The House.

Whatever happens, Angela Rayner isn't in danger of being pre-judged and blackballed by the House of Lords for bringing disgrace upon the toffs!

So are we to to ignore whatever goes on on the sometimes discredited Labour Party,because you dislike and smear the reporters, and the Tory membership, accuse them of being of being rascists , of the Daily Mail. Diane Abbot has been shown to be a out and out racist, as has Mr Lammy. Do you really want these people in Government when they really dislike the white majority in this country. Oh and while we are at it, remember underpants Bryant, but that's OK, he's allowed to contine as an MP because he's a Labourite. His electorate need to be a little more choosy wouldn't you admit. Rayner likes to come across as holier than thou, apart from her mouth of course, let's see shall we. Dont worry, she'll probably get let off, as her and starmer where in beergate.

LizzieDrip Sat 13-Apr-24 08:46:56

Yes Freya5 I do want them in powersmile

Iam64 Sat 13-Apr-24 08:48:53

do you really want these people in government when they really dislike the white majority in this country.
What a nasty world view you regularly share with us Freya5. Distorted, tribal and imo just wrong.

TinSoldier Sat 13-Apr-24 08:51:19

Rayner's house was sold in March 2015, over nine years ago.

The HMRC investigation time limit is 4 years if an innocent error is suspected. Where mistakes in tax returns are deemed careless or negligent, the window extends to 6 years. Suspicion of deliberate tax evasion warrants an investigation period of 20 years. It would have to be a very serious breach to do that.

HMRC are not going to open an investigation. The police shouldn’t be wasting their time on what isn’t even going to be considered a civil crime - carelessness or negligence at most and possibly resulting from poor professional advice.

If a tax professional with all of the facts can determine how much tax she should have paid - (worse case scenario c £3,000) then an equal amount donated to a good cause should shut the media up.

I did my sums based on the numbers published in the press, Rayner may have had a taxable gain of 10,218 (see my post on page 2 ) but that could all be wiped out by costs of sale and money spent on improving the house which many former council tenants do soon after they buy. A new kitchen and bathroom could easily have cost £10,000. I see that the house was sold again fours years later in 2019. It had clearly had a lot of improvements but not necessarily all done by the 2019 vendors.

£3000 is peanuts compared to the excesses of Tory MPs. The same news cycle covered Michelle Donelan’s libel case which will cost the public £34,000. If we have to fund her stupidity then Rayner deserves a free pass on what sounds, at worst, like not understanding complex CGT tax laws. It appears that many of the media commentators don’t understand either.

As well as Ashcroft, I see Richard Holden is making a lot of noise about this. Sunak really should find him something better to do to stop him making a fool of himself again. One would think he had learned his lesson from wasting everyone’s time over Beergate. A man with a tiny majority of 1,146. Maybe his time in these dog days of government would be better spent looking for a new job.

Iam64 Sat 13-Apr-24 08:51:52

Just to confirm, I loathe the right to buy system. We need more social housing with affordable rents and security for tenants
I don’t blame tenants, including Angels Raynor for taking advantage of the scheme but I’d like to see it ended

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 13-Apr-24 08:57:52

As I have already said, I would like to know why she refuses to publish the advice she claims to have received, and has not even shown it to Starmer. Should he not be demanding to see it?

petra Sat 13-Apr-24 09:00:43

Wyllow3

Excellent article, puts it all in perspective. if she has made a mistake
She’s also facing questions over whether she owes capital gains tax over the sale of her old council house back in 2015. Rayner swears not, insisting she has taken independent advice that confirms she doesn’t owe a penny.

Even if that advice somehow turns out to be wrong, then the sum involved – maybe £1,500 at most – is peanuts compared with the reportedly seven-figure sum that the former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi had to repay in his dispute with HMRC, or the fortune that the former Tory deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft (whose biography of Rayner started this hare running) must have saved during his years as a non-dom"

Why would she have needed to take advice
She would have been dealing with her solicitor who would have asked her if this was her place of residence.
I have sold several rental properties where this point is always been pointed out.
IMO the only time you need advice 😉 is if you want to find a way round not paying the tax.

Freya5 Sat 13-Apr-24 09:03:47

Iam64

*do you really want these people in government when they really dislike the white majority in this country*.
What a nasty world view you regularly share with us Freya5. Distorted, tribal and imo just wrong.

Have you heard him speak, well I have, and Abbot.
Not tribal, whatever that is, surely some immigrants are more tribal, as you so succinctly put it. I get on very well with my two immigrant neighbours, oh and my African heritage brother in law, thank you very much. Typical left wing response to someone who doesn't agree with your point of view. Good bye.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 13-Apr-24 09:05:51

Whoever acted for her when she sold the council house would probably not have asked whether it was her principal residence. We don’t know that she used a solicitor. It’s quite usual for terms and conditions to state that the work to be carried out relates only to the sale and does not encompass tax advice.

LizzieDrip Sat 13-Apr-24 09:08:00

Thanks TinSoldier - measured and articulate as always. The Tories and their client media are making themselves look even more desperate by hounding AR. As you say, the issues concerned are not worthy of investigation but, bullied by the Tories, the police are now wasting time on this … yet again. At least a police investigation will draw a line under it once and for all. AR has said she’ll step down if she is found to have broken the law. Any of the many Tory law breakers want to do the same … No??? Didn’t think soconfused

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 13-Apr-24 09:09:30

Which law breakers do you have in mind, and which laws have they broken?