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UK’s deputy leader faces calls to resign after admitting not paying enough property tax

Angela Rayner acknowledged relying on incorrect legal advice regarding stamp duty on her second home, leading to an estimated £40,000 underpayment and self-referral to ethics advisers.

  • Angela Rayner admitted to underpaying stamp duty on her second home and referred herself to the independent ethics adviser regarding this matter.
  • Rayner disclosed that she might owe up to £40,000 in additional taxes, stressing her willingness to comply with HMRC requirements.
  • She expressed devastation over the situation, stating, "I thought I'd done everything properly."
  • Rayner emphasized that she relied on incorrect legal advice and is rectifying the mistake as soon as possible.
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