Oopsy...
David Law's successor as Treasury Chief, Danny Alexander, barely in office for one day, avoided capital gains tax on his second home:
Maybe Greece...erm...I mean the UK ought to accept that tax evasion, fraud and expenses abuse is the standard of its governing class.Mr Alexander, who was appointed on Saturday after the resignation of fellow Liberal Democrat David Laws, designated the property as his second home for the purpose of claiming parliamentary expenses but described it to HM Revenue and Customs as his main home.
Last night Mr Alexander admitted that he took advantage of a loophole to legally avoid paying CGT on the sale of the south London property for £300,000 in June 2007.
The disclosure that he failed to pay CGT comes at a particularly sensitive time because the Coalition is planning to increase the rate of the tax for owners of second homes and buy-to-let properties in an emergency budget next month.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...-on-house.html
There will be nobody left to govern if this sort of corruption is an impediment.
Must be a bummer for the tax paying middle classes though, for this lot to be in charge of raising taxes and squeezing them out for all their worth to pay for the millionaire bailout.
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