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.
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