Rayner was cleared by the British tax authority, HM Revenue & Customs, of carelessness or deliberate wrongdoing and has settled £40,000 ($54,000) in unpaid stamp duty, a spokesperson for Rayner said on Thursday. She hasn’t had to pay a penalty as a result of the probe into the taxes paid on the purchase of a second home in southern England, the spokesperson said. ...
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