
Angela Rayner has admitted she should have paid more tax when she bought her flat in Hove, blaming inaccurate legal advice she received beforehand.
The deputy prime minister said she paid the standard rate of stamp duty on the East Sussex property on the basis it was her only home.
But she said she received further advice, that she should have in fact paid a higher rate, due to arrangements set up for her family home in Greater Manchester.
She denied she had tried to dodge tax, and said she had referred herself for investigation by the prime minister’s ethics adviser.
Rayner has faced mounting Tory criticism over her tax situation after continued media scrutiny in recent weeks.
Recording a clip with reporters, she said she had been prevented from sharing more details of her “complex” living arrangements because of a court order that has since been lifted, after she applied to have it removed.
She added that she had contacted HMRC to say she owed additional tax on the property, which she is “prepared to pay”.
The Daily Telegraph has previously reported she saved £40,000 in stamp duty on the purchase because she had not paid the higher rate on the £800,000 flat.
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