Proof that Angela Rayner 'lied about home at centre of tax row'
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60% : There was never any question about that in my mind.54% : As with the majority of ordinary people who sell their own homes, I was not liable for capital gains tax because it was my home and the only one I owned.'
48% : Dozens of postings made by Ms Rayner on social media show her life with her children and cats at her husband's address in 2014One of her cats is seen next to a multi-coloured cushion in this post from 2014Another post of one of her cats on the patchwork-style sofaAs she gears up for the 2015 general election, she posts an image on Facebook of her doing an interview - in front of the same multi-coloured cushionThe cushion is visible in estate agent photos taken in 2015 when the property went up for saleUnder tax rules, married couples and civil couples can normally only count one property as their main home at any one time, leaving her liable for capital gains tax on the sale of Vicarage Road.
47% : A chef figurine, circled, is seen in a picture uploaded by Ms Rayner to Facebook, left, and photos uploaded by an estate agent, rightMs Rayner put this picture on Facebook in 2015 - showing a child in front of the chef figurineThe kitchen of the Lowndes Lane property - in pictures taken by an estate agentThe address on Lowndes Lane - around a mile from Ms Rayner's property on Vicarage Road, which she insisted was her homeThe unusual arrangement enabled her to avoid capital gains tax on the sale of the former council house and by retaining the property for more than five years she avoided having to return some of the price discount to the council.
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