Phil
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Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
Is it a tax minimisation strategy to own one residential property & pay the relevant stamp duty on purchase? I’m not entirely sure people will see paying exactly what everyone else pays as “a tax… (View Post)1 -
Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
She is (I believe) legally barred from claiming the grace & favour apartment as her main residence, even if she spends most of her time there. (View Post)1 -
Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
The Bournemouth flat was the only property Raynor owned. The problem is that the rules around trusts mean that, for tax purposes, the property that was put into trust for her child is treated as if s… (View Post)1 -
Re: The public do not expect Starmer to be Lab leader at the next election – politicalbetting.com
NB. To give an example of this - the last Parliament made a sensible change to the planning regulations that said that it would be permitted to add an extra floor to your property (with reasonable re… (View Post)5 -
Re: This is not a good look for the Deputy Prime Minister – politicalbetting.com
Dan Neidle links to the relevant section of the law btw: https://x.com/DanNeidle/status/1963192434684285068 “...A trust in favour of child can deem the parents as still owning the property.” All I kn… (View Post)1
